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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

The Motley Fool

Some billionaires may use this account because they enjoy researching companies and making stock picks, maintaining investment privacy, managing their own risks, and the low fees that are associated with these accounts. Private placements Sometimes, private companies sell shares of their company to a select group of investors.

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Transcript: Mathieu Chabran

The Big Picture

Mathieu Chabran is the co-founder of TIKEHAU Capital, a Paris-based alternative asset manager. They run over $40 billion worth of assets. I don’t know how relevant that is to asset management, but let’s talk a little bit about you were doing before you were being lauded by the French president.

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Blackstone and CPP Investments Acquire AirTrunk From Macquarie and PSP Investments

Pension Pulse

The alternative asset manager, along with the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), is acquiring AirTrunk from Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) and the Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP). The deal triggers a large performance fee for ASX-listed Macquarie Group, which manages the fund.

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Transcript: David Layton

The Big Picture

And I went to pitch this asset management guy on why he should come be a part of that process. So if you’re an institution investing $100 billion today, or $50 billion, or $10 billion, private markets is already a big part of your portfolio. It’s been one of the best performing asset classes for decades.

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