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| | Via a new joint venture, PGIM Real Estate and Point Capital will develop a portfolio of residential properties for rent in Australia. According to the firms, the joint venture, incorporating two of PGIM Real Estate's flagship Asia Pacific value-add ... |
| | | ... (CD&R), and it has now accepted. The proposed transaction would seek Focus' shareholders receive US$53 a share. Stone Point Capital has also agreed to retain its investment in Focus and provide new equity financing as part of the transaction. CD&R and ... |
| | | ... global investment consultant bought out the 51% stake held by Baird Capital. The transaction, supported by Beach Point Capital Management, follows a season of significant growth for bfinance, having increased by 70% since 2018. According to the firm ... |
| | | ... new investment marks an important milestone in Gordon Brothers' evolution and builds on our partnership with Stone Point Capital," Gordon Brothers chief executive Ken Frieze said. "We look forward to welcoming CPP Investments as we accelerate the growth ... |
| | | ... wasn't scaling up, leaving Prodigy's three boutiques (Dalton Street Capital, Flinders Investment Partners and Equus Point Capital) in a lurch. Dalton's funds were initially set to a winding up but a newly setup Sydney multi-boutique, Mantis Funds, threw ... |
| | | ... Steve Tucker and Euroz. The venture attracted three boutique partners: Dalton Street Capital, Flinders and Equus Point Capital. Euroz pulled out in March, taking the view that Prodigy had failed to reach sufficient scale, and industry headwinds and barriers ... |
| | | ... partner Euroz pulled out. At the time, two of Prodigy's three boutique partners (Dalton Street Capital and Equus Point Capital) wound up their funds while the responsible entity Equity Trustees was considering alternative arrangements for small caps ... |
| | | ... start Prodigy and over time attracted three boutiques: Dalton Street Capital, Flinders Investment Partners and Equus Point Capital. Last Friday, Euroz decided to stop funding Prodigy, taking the view that Prodigy had failed to reach sufficient scale ... |
| | | ... Ophir recently brought on Tyler Errickson as portfolio manager and analyst from New York-based hedge fund Brant Point Capital, in anticipation of the global fund launch. "We have a great investment group that love the foundational idea based on alignment ... |
| | | ... struck its third boutique partnership with a manager helmed by former Challenger and Credit Suisse investors. Equus Point Capital is a market neutral strategy for Aussie equities that will target a return of 7.25% to 12.5% above the benchmark. The team ... |
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