
Allison McNeely
Private Equity Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg @Business reporter covering private equity and alternative asset managers. [email protected]. Signal: allisonmcneely.93. 🇨🇦
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Allison McNeely |Laura Benitez |Preeti Singh
Citrix headquarters in Santa Clara, California. (Bloomberg) -- Vista Equity Partners gathered $5.6 billion in order to keep Cloud Software Group for longer, tapping its own buyout funds and new investors to seal a blockbuster single-asset continuation fund, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Vista raised a record $2.7 billion of fresh capital for the deal, according to the people, who asked not to be named because the transaction is private.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Allison McNeely |Preeti Singh
Centerbridge Partners is nearing a deal to raise about $1 billion from investors including Apollo Global Management Inc. and LSV Advisors to extend its ownership of a Canadian bank, according to people with knowledge of the matter. LSV is leading a continuation vehicle for Fairstone Bank of Canada, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information. Additional buyers include StepStone Group, Pathway Capital Management and Pantheon, the people said. Robert W.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Allison McNeely |Preeti Singh
Centerbridge Partners is nearing a deal to raise about $1 billion from investors including Apollo Global Management Inc. and LSV Advisors to extend its ownership of a Canadian bank, according to people with knowledge of the matter. LSV is leading a continuation vehicle for Fairstone Bank of Canada, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information. Additional buyers include StepStone Group, Pathway Capital Management and Pantheon, the people said. Robert W.
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3 weeks ago |
business-standard.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim |Preeti Singh |Marion Halftermeyer
(Bloomberg) -- Yale University's $41 billion endowment, led for decades by the late investing giant David Swensen, has been the envy - and the blueprint - for many US universities eager to secure their financial future. Swensen was the face of higher education's embrace of private equity, illiquid investments held for the long term. His push beyond the traditional stocks and bonds portfolio was a major part of the endowment's size doubling five times over. And where Swensen went, others followed.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim |Preeti Singh |Marion Halftermeyer
El fondo de dotación de US$41.000 millones de la Universidad de Yale, ha sido la envidia y el modelo a seguir de muchas universidades estadounidenses deseosas de asegurar su futuro financiero. David Swensen fue el rostro visible de la apuesta de la educación superior por el capital privado, inversiones ilíquidas mantenidas a largo plazo. Su apuesta por ir más allá de la cartera tradicional de acciones y bonos fue una parte importante del quintuplicamiento del tamaño de la dotación.
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When KKR & Co. thought about the future of a unit investing in the most sluggish part of private markets, it turned to a hot sector. Our look at the creation of the firm's Real Assets unit and what's next. https://t.co/Sdiw6wJreL

Private equity firms are taking the longest in more than a decade to give investors their money back. Elite college endowments, some of their most dependable clients, can’t wait much longer. https://t.co/Ockseg76hl