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The metrics that matter for a successful exit

Insight Partners

The first decision you must make is your endpoint: an initial public offering (IPO), acquisition by a public company, acquisition by a private company, or a private equity takeover? Each requires you to make different decisions as your company grows. Choose your exit: IPO or acquisition?

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The 25 Most Active Family Offices on Axial

Axial

.” Visit Emigrant’s Profile “Appalachian Capital Holdings (AppCap) is a small private investment office that manages the assets of private families and individuals. Zucker (“Zucker”), who serves as Managing Partner, and made his first private company investment in 1994.

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Transcript: Michael Fisch

The Big Picture

Michael Fisch : 00:05:39 [Speaker Changed] Well, in the time that I was working at Goldman Sachs in mergers, there were a bunch of big public companies who were on, we were on m and a retainer, they call it. And now we call it the private equity industry. And so I came to see some of these entities at the very early stages.

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Transcript: Michael Carmen, Wellington

The Big Picture

Just really a fascinating history from, from a private company to a public company back to a, a partnership. He is uniquely situated because he has run both public mutual funds as well as privates, including late stage venture private equity credit down the list. Really interesting.

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Cedar Fair (FUN) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

Corporate is coming back, and we'll continue -- you know, we will continue to book corporate events and buyouts for the balance of the year. The strength of the recovery, I think, has helped both, you know, the public companies, but the private companies. So, you know, big step function for that. million to 1.4

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StubHub IPO: Should You Buy In?

The Motley Fool

After a long pause, it looks as though the market for initial public offerings (IPOs) may be heating up again. Even amid tariff uncertainty clouding the near-term picture, several private companies are now on track to go public. That valuation would be massively more expensive than public company peers.

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The Nordstrom Tale

The Motley Fool

First time for the listeners, though, the theme of this, Jim, is that being a public company is difficult. They really haven't gotten any advantage for being public they don't need to raise capital, so they're not using for capital markets here. They'll be able to roll that just fine as a private company.

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