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| | ... investment firm with $176 billion in assets under management will undergo a corporate restructure. Kohlberg, Kravis & Roberts (KKR) will convert from a partnership to a corporation on July 1, in a move which is designed to attract new investors. Commenting ... |
| | | ... performance," Glaucus said. Glaucus called on Blue Sky to "match the level of disclosure of other alternative asset managers like KKR, Blackstone and Apollo (to which Blue Sky compares itself) and disclose its fee earning and gross AUM by asset class ... |
| | | ... stock price and attracting further capital." The statement noted that while Blue Sky "likes to compare itself" to Apollo, KKR and Blackstone, these companies have an enterprise value that is, on average, 13% of their fee-earning AUM. "If we apply the ... |
| | | ... welcoming a senior appointment to its Sydney office, bringing an industry expert back to his home market. Joining as a member at KKR from early 2018 will be David Lang. He joins from Pamplona Capital Management, a US$10 billion global private equity ... |
| | | One of Asia's largest specialist private equity firms is matching KKR's bid for an Australian telecoms operator. Affinity Equity Partners has submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire 100% of Vocus Group for $3.50 per share, for a total of $2.2 billion. ... |
| | | Global private equity firm KKR has made a $2.2 billion buyout proposal for an Australian telecoms operator. The proposal to acquire Vocus Group is subject to a number of conditions, including KKR being satisfied with due diligence, available financing ... |
| | | ... and employees," have now sold their combined stake to a consortium led by Stone Point Capital and global investment manager KKR. Focus, which has more than 45 partner firms and affiliates in the US, UK, Canada, China and now Australia, made 20 acquisitions ... |
| | | ... with private equity activity increasing significantly and steady exits, particularly to Chinese buyers; citing the exit by KKR from GenesisCare and of Archer Capital from Healthe Care by way of trade sales to Chinese firms. The technology sector also ... |
| | | ... senior managing director and head of infrastructure mergers and acquisitions has joined another global investment firm. Joining KKR as a managing director in its global infrastructure team is Tara Davies. She has more than 17 years' experience in the ... |
| | | Global investment firm KKR has named its Australian head to will commence the role in July 2016. Scott Bookmyer, currently member and chief operating officer for KKR Asia, will now also take direct responsibility for KKR Australia. Bookmyer will relocate ... |
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