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After failed $100bn EY offer, TPG buys Crowe’s healthcare consulting unit

Private Equity Insights

Get the week’s top news delivered directly to your inbox – Sign up for our newsletter Sign up TPG, formerly Texas Pacific Group, is co-headquartered in Fort Worth and San Francisco and specializes in leveraged buyouts and growth capital. Read more Bain Capital Invests in Sales Tech Startup Apollo.io Source: Consulting.us

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The metrics that matter for a successful exit

Insight Partners

startups founded in 2018 that used Carta for cap table management: 49% have shut down, 5% were acquired, and just 0.2% only four made it to a public listing. At Insight, weve found that successful companies plan for every stage of their journey, all the way through to exit. Consider the 3,067 U.S. An exceptional team.

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Aptean enters into definitive agreement to acquire Logility

Clearlake Capital Group

Strategic and Financial Benefits Enhanced Focus: By becoming part of Aptean, a privately held company with strong investor backing, Logility will be able to better focus on its long-term strategy without the additional considerations and costs required of a public company.

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Transcript: Joe Barratta of Blackstone

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: But you’re not dealing with startups; you’re dealing with — BARATTA: Correct. BARATTA: Even more mature companies. And so, in terms of where our teams are spending time, it’s in and around sort of public markets. So it’s been a great asset class. It’s attracted a lot of capital.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

The Big Picture

And what was interesting was the first leveraged buyout of a public company happened when I was in graduate school. KKR took a stock exchange company called who Houdaille, private, and it was the first time there’ve been — RITHOLTZ: ’79 or something like that? And I had no work experience in anything. KLINSKY: Yeah.

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Transcript: David Roux, BayPine, Silver Lake Partners

The Big Picture

Barry Ritholtz : There’s, there’s a different sense of, of creating a company versus creating a, a certain type of space inhabited by people. So, so let’s talk about some of those companies that you built. You begin at a few tech startups, you found Dex, which eventually gets acquired by Lotus.

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Transcript: Annie Lamont, Oak HC/FT

The Big Picture

00:11:30 [Speaker Changed] So that flipping of, of the power dynamics from the capital to the entrepreneur, does that have anything to do with companies now staying private for so much longer? That seems like there’s endless amounts of money around and, and no shortage of people willing to, to fund startups.

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