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Billionaire Bill Gates Has 51% of His Trust Invested in 2 Megacap Stocks

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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) engages in various philanthropic activities around the world. The grant payments made by the organization come from the BMGF Trust, which holds and invests the endowment. The BMGF Trust has outperformed the S&P 500 by 13 percentage points in the last three years, due in part to concentrated positions in two megacap stocks.

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Blackstone nears deal to take full control of UK railway arches

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US private equity group closes in on buyout of partners stake in 2bn portfolio

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Blackstone Energy Transition Partners to Acquire Potomac Energy Center

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The post Blackstone Energy Transition Partners to Acquire Potomac Energy Center appeared first on Blackstone.

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Italian bank M&A serves high drama and low premium

Financial Times M&A

The tycoons may benefit simply from setting the cat among the pigeons

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Silencio Network Officially Launches, Revolutionizing Noise Data Collection Globally

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George town, Cayman Islands, 24th January 2025, Chainwire The post Silencio Network Officially Launches, Revolutionizing Noise Data Collection Globally appeared first on FinSMEs.

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British Land and GIC sell half of Citadel’s new City tower to Abu Dhabi’s Modon

Financial Times M&A

Deal for 2 Finsbury Avenue underlines investor confidence in top end of UK commercial property market

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Flipster Launches Superstars Program Amid Rapid User Growth Globally

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Panama City, Panama, 24th January 2025, Chainwire The post Flipster Launches Superstars Program Amid Rapid User Growth Globally appeared first on FinSMEs.

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What’s behind financiers’ ‘blind spot’ on coal

Financial Times: Moral Money

Institutions have been unwilling to commit to firm policies on metallurgical coal

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Is private equity behind the surging cost of veterinary care?

Financial Times M&A

Critics of roll up strategy say consolidation has stoked price inflation but industry says other factors are at play

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Aptean enters into definitive agreement to acquire Logility

Clearlake Capital Group

APTEAN ENTERS INTO DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE LOGILITY Aptean to acquire all outstanding shares of Logility for $14.30 per share in cash ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA; ATLANTA, GEORGIA; JANUARY 24, 2025 Today, Aptean, a global provider of mission-critical enterprise software solutions backed by TA Associates (TA), Insight Partners, Charlesbank Capital Partners (Charlesbank), and Clearlake Capital Group, L.P.

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Blackstone eyes full ownership of £2bn UK railway arches portfolio

Private Equity Insights

Blackstone, the leading global commercial property investor, is close to acquiring full ownership of a 2bn portfolio of more than 5,000 UK railway arches. The US-based private equity firm is set to buy out TT Groups 50% stake in The Arch Company, which they co-purchased from Network Rail in 2019 for 1.5bn. The railway arches, a defining feature of Britains urban landscape, are home to a variety of small businesses, from breweries to repair shops.

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Should You Forget Nvidia and Buy This Tech Stock Instead?

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Chip designer Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is a hot topic. Its 147% total return in 52 weeks is among the 10 best performances on the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) index. The company benefits greatly from the artificial intelligence (AI) boom that started in late 2022. Leading AI experts rely on Nvidia's chips to train their systems. As a result, Nvidia sports a $3.6 trillion market value.

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Francisco Partners raises $3.3bn for tech-focused credit fund

Private Equity Insights

Francisco Partners announced the final close of FP Credit Partners III at $3.3bn, exceeding its initial $2.3bn target and surpassing its predecessor fund, which closed at $2.2bn in 2021. This milestone reflects growing investor appetite for credit investments in the technology sector and follows Thoma Bravos recent $3.6bn fund close. The fund attracted commitments from a diverse range of institutional investors.

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Down Nearly 50% From Its High, Is SoundHound AI Stock a Good Buy Right Now?

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Investing in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks can sometimes put investors on some wild rides. A great example of that is the highly volatile SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN). The voice AI company surged an incredible 836% in 2024 after investors learned chipmaker Nvidia was an investor in the business. The beginning of 2025, however, has been a much different story.

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UOB seeks private credit deal for Shimao’s $1.3bn loan backed by Hong Kong luxury property

Private Equity Insights

United Overseas Bank (UOB) is in discussions with private credit investors to sell a $1.3bn loan tied to Shimao Group Holdings Beacon Peak luxury apartment project in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. The loan, issued in 2022, is due by September 2025 and is integral to Shimaos ongoing debt restructuring efforts. The troubled Chinese developer has listed 13 Beacon Peak units for sale to generate cash, selling three units at prices ranging from HKD28m to HKD37m ($3.6m to $4.8m).

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Will Walmart Become the First Dividend King to Surpass a $1 Trillion Market Cap by the End of 2025?

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Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. See the 10 stocks Walmart (NYSE: WMT) surged 71.9% in 2024, making it the second-best-performing component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average behind Nvidia. Investors may be wondering if Walmart can carry the momentum forward in 2025.

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Cassa Geometri to allocate €150m to private equity in strategic shift

Private Equity Insights

Cassa Geometri, Italys pension fund for surveyors, plans to invest 150m in private equity to reach its strategic asset allocation goals. The fund will allocate capital across Italy, Europe, and globally. It will focus on buyout and growth capital strategies while limiting venture capital exposure to 20%. The fund selection process will conclude by June 2025, with mandates awarded to asset managers managing at least 2.5bn in assets.

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Is AbbVie Stock a Buy?

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Pharmaceutical powerhouse AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) has been a beast since it spun off from Abbott Laboratories in 2012. Over the past decade, the stock has averaged a dividend yield of 3.5% while raising its dividend by an average of 14% annually. That sustained yield and growth have made shareholders very happy. For most of those years, AbbVie enjoyed lucrative success with Humira.

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Baker Tilly Netherlands teams up with British private equity firm Inflexion to drive growth through M&A

Private Equity Insights

Baker Tillys Dutch arm has partnered with British private equity firm Inflexion in a landmark deal for the Dutch accountancy sector. Inflexion has acquired a 48% minority stake, while Baker Tillys 40 partners retain majority control with a 52% stake held through a cooperative entity. The 150m revenue firm, which employs 1,000 people, plans to accelerate growth by adding mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to its historically organic strategy.

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I'm Not Counting on Social Security COLAs to Carry Me Through Retirement. Here's What I'm Doing to Combat Inflation Instead

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One of Social Security's best features is that its benefits are adjusted for inflation annually -- via cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs). So if you're collecting $2,000 per month now, you won't be collecting $2,000 in 20 years -- it might be more like $3,000 or $3,500 or $4,000. That can keep your purchasing power from shrinking too much. Still, I myself am not counting on COLAs to fully protect me from inflation, and I'll soon explain why.

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Blackstone buys Potomac Energy Center to meet data center and AI energy demands

Private Equity Insights

Blackstone Energy Transition Partners has acquired Potomac Energy Center, a 774-megawatt natural gas power plant in Loudoun County, Virginia. This move strengthens Blackstones focus on energy infrastructure to support growing power demands from data centers and AI innovation. Northern Virginia accounts for 25% of U.S. data center capacity and hosts over 130 data centers, with significant growth expected.

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Wall Street Analysts Say This Quantum Computing Stock Could Soar 45% in 2025

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In early December, Alphabet 's Google announced a breakthrough in quantum computing that has the potential to push the entire industry forward. Its Willow quantum chip can reduce errors exponentially as it adds more qubits (the fundamental building blocks of quantum computing chips). Error correction at scale is a challenge the industry has faced since the first quantum error correction function was introduced in 1995.

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Private equity-backed Bramble Foods acquires Whitakers Chocolates to expand confectionery portfolio

Private Equity Insights

Bramble Foods Group, supported by private equity firm LDC, has acquired Whitakers Chocolates, a Yorkshire-based chocolatier with a 135-year history. This move solidifies a 17-year partnership between the two companies, with Whitakers being Brambles longest-serving supplier. Tony Foster, Managing Director of Bramble Foods, welcomed the acquisition. We are delighted to welcome Whitakers Chocolates to the Bramble Foods Group.

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Here's What Taiwan Semiconductor Investors Need to Know About Its Geopolitical Risks and Strategy

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Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) is diversifying its manufacturing base outside of Taiwan, and the changes have consequences for investors. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. See the 10 stocks *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Jan. 19, 2025. The video was published on Jan. 21, 2025.

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Permira and Blackstone consider €10bn IPO for Mobile.de

Private Equity Insights

Permira and Blackstone, the private equity owners of German online auto marketplace Mobile.de, are weighing a potential initial public offering (IPO) for the platform. The IPO, which could value Mobile.de at up to 10bn ($10.42bn), is being discussed as a major divestment from Mobile.des parent company, Adevinta, sources close to the matter have revealed.

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3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks That Could Go on a Multidecade Run

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Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has been nothing short of extraordinary. Early movers like Nvidia , Microsoft , and Broadcom have already delivered staggering returns for investors who recognized the potential of AI infrastructure. Start Your Mornings Smarter! Wake up with Breakfast news in your inbox every market day.

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Tive Raises $40M in Series C Funding

FinSMEs

Tive, a Boston, MA-based supply chain and logistics visibility technology company, raised $40M in Series C funding. The round was led by WiL (World Innovation Lab) and Sageview Capital, with participation from AVP, RRE Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Fifth Wall, Supply Chain Ventures, and Sorenson Capital. The company intends to use the funds to accelerate growth and enhance its leadership in supply […] The post Tive Raises $40M in Series C Funding appeared first on FinSME

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Prediction: Disney Will Beat the Market. Here's Why.

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After several years of market underperformance, Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) finally came to play in 2024. The shares rose 24% last year, roughly in line with the previously elusive S&P 500. Now that the entertainment giant was finally able to meet the market, it's time to beat the market in 2025. A lot of things can go right for Disney in the new calendar year.

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Harrison Street raises $600m debut digital assets fund as AI, cloud energy constraints begin to bite

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Alternative real assets investorHarrison Street has raised about $600m for its debut fund dedicated to digital assets investing. The post Harrison Street raises $600m debut digital assets fund as AI, cloud energy constraints begin to bite appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.

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The Smartest Cheap Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now

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Finding genuinely cheap stocks in a pricey stock market can be tough. Some stocks may look cheap based on standard valuation metrics, but they're anything but once you factor in their growth prospects. Other stocks may look expensive on the surface, but their long-term potential makes them bargains. Two stocks that look cheap are telecom giant AT&T (NYSE: T) and video game engine developer Unity (NYSE: U).

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Francisco Partners crushes target for third credit fund to reach $3.3bn final close

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Tech-focused private equity investment majorFrancisco Partners has raised $3.3bn for its third credit fund, more than 40% above its initial target. The post Francisco Partners crushes target for third credit fund to reach $3.3bn final close appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.

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If You'd Invested $75 in Sirius XM Stock 30 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today

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Sirius XM Holdings (NASDAQ: SIRI) has had a roller-coaster past. In the years following its initial public offering (IPO), its shares surged in price by nearly 900%. When the dot-com bubble burst, however, they sank well below the IPO price. But then something amazing happened: The business staged a multiyear revival. How much would a $75 investment during Sirius XM's IPO be worth today?

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Francisco Partners raises $3.3bn for tech-focused credit fund

Private Equity Wire

Francisco Partners (FP) has held the final close of its third credit fund, FP Credit Partners III, with $3.3bn in total capital commitments surpassing its initial $2.3bn target and its predecessor fund, which closed at $2.2bn in October 2021. The announcement follows Thoma Bravos recent close of its third credit fund at $3.6bn, signalling growing competition and investor interest in tech-driven credit strategies.

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The Best Vanguard ETF to Invest $1,000 in Right Now

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Vanguard has a very large collection of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with choices that should appease just about any investor. One ETF that will fit in almost any portfolio is the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSEMKT: VOO). However, the Vanguard S&P 500 Value ETF (NYSEMKT: VOOV) could be the best ETF to invest in right now if you have $1,000 burning a hole in your pocket.

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Aquiline makes credit investment in S3 Partners

Private Equity Wire

Aquiline Capital Partners (Aquiline), a private investment firm specialising in financial services and technology investments, has provided a credit investment capital markets intelligence specialist S3 Partners (S3). Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. S3 Partners provides Short Interest, Holdings, and securities lending data analytics and workflow solutions to over 450 major financial firms and has over 6,000 users, including asset managers, hedge funds, broker-dealers, and allocators

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Kinder Morgan Is Stomping on the Gas

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Kinder Morgan 's (NYSE: KMI) dry spell has come to an end. The natural gas pipeline company had struggled to grow in recent years because of headwinds from expiring contracts. However, those headwinds have given way to new growth tailwinds. That shift was abundantly clear in the company's fourth-quarter earnings report. It reported strong earnings growth and unveiled another major new expansion project.

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Pension funds push for greater transparency on PE fees and returns

Private Equity Wire

Pension funds are calling for more transparency from private equity firms, seeking clearer and standardised reporting on fees and returns, in new guidelines published by the Institutional Limited Partners Association (ILPA), according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. The ILPA, a trade group with members that include public pension plans from states like California and Wisconsin, aims to address ongoing frustrations regarding private equitys transparency.