
Dawn Lim
Reporter at Bloomberg News
@Bloomberg @business reporter. Covering the firms and people behind private equity, and all they reach. ex-@wsj. [email protected]
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12 hours ago |
bloomberg.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim |Preeti Singh |Marion Halftermeyer
The Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut. (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.
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13 hours ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Allison McNeely |Dawn Lim |Preeti Singh |Marion Halftermeyer
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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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Preeti Singh |Dawn Lim |Allison McNeely |Janet Lorin
La Universidad de Yale, reconocida por su apuesta por el capital privado y el capital de riesgo, está ultimando la venta de hasta US$2.500 millones en esos activos ante posibles cambios fiscales.
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2 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Preeti Singh |Dawn Lim |Allison McNeely |Janet Lorin
Yale University, whose embrace of private equity and venture capital spawned legions of followers, is finalizing the sale of as much as $2.5 billion of those assets ahead of potential tax changes. The Ivy League school’s endowment is in advanced talks on the portfolio sale, code-named “Project Gatsby,” with an overall discount expected to be less than 10%, according to people with knowledge of the discussions, who asked not to be identified because the information is private.
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2 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Preeti Singh |Dawn Lim |Allison McNeely |Janet Lorin
The Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut, in 2024. (Bloomberg) -- Yale University, whose embrace of private equity and venture capital spawned legions of followers, is finalizing the sale of as much as $2.5 billion of those assets ahead of potential tax changes.
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