In the current economic climate, one of the hottest subjects in private equity has to do with the way the private equity funds deal, if at all, with limited partners who refuse to honour their commitments and reject capital calls. Joe Bartlett drafts a solution.
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered his budget for the coming year, including the anticipated reduction of capital gains tax on business assets to 10 per cent.
Carlyle backs Accucard financing; Sofinnova supports esmertec second round
The £180m facility includes a 'substantial' dividend to the buyout firm's LPs.
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One of the hottest subjects in private equity has to do with the way private equity funds deal, if at all, with limited partners who refuse to honour their commitments and reject capital calls. Joe Bartlett drafts a solution.
News: Deals 2002-06-01 Staff Writer <b>Cinven acquires NCP</b><br />UK private equity firm Cinven has won the race to acquire NCP, the UK national car park business that was put up for auction by its parent company Cendant. Cinven will pay Cendant £820m for NCP - in line with analyst predic
The French firm has completed the fundraising for its mid-market Perfectis I fund.
The bank's private equity business anticipates further losses in 2002.
The Warsaw-based private equity group has invested $3m in a 39 per cent stake in Kinoplex, Poland’s largest cinema operator.