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Lincoln Private Market Index Rises in Second Quarter

Private Equity Professional

The Lincoln Private Market Index (LPMI), which tracks changes in the enterprise value of privately held companies in the United States, increased by 1.9% Compared to the public markets, the S&P 500’s quarter-over-quarter enterprise value increase of 4.5% outpaced the LPMI. in the second half of 2023 to 11.1x

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Lit Communities Announces Majority Investment from Oak Hill Capital to Accelerate Broadband Deployment

Oakhill

Menlo Park, CA and Birmingham, AL – May 4, 2023 – Oak Hill Capital (“Oak Hill”) has committed $150 million in primary capital to Lit Communities (“Lit”) to further fund and accelerate the construction of Lit’s fiber-based network in unserved and underserved communities across the United States. Stephens Inc.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

The Big Picture

They have $37 billion in clients and their own funds, of which they have invested across a variety of disciplines from credit to strategic capital, as well as taking companies private and helping them grow into something more substantial than they’ve been in the past. And so it was a whole new idea, I found it very interesting.

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

The Big Picture

I found this to be just a masterclass in everything you need to know about distressed credit investing, private credit, the role of the economy, the fed interest rates, inflation, bottoms up, credit picking, and how to manage a firm and a fund in light of just massive dislocations in your space, as well as the overall economy.

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Private Equity's Creative Wizardry Posing Systemic Risk?

Pension Pulse

Funds raised money, bought businesses, loaded them with debt, exited at a profit and convinced happy investors to do it all over again — at ever greater scale. Concerns about PIK loans have also begun to impact the people who provide them, often private credit funds. Surging borrowing costs have stalled that engine.

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