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Our List of 10 Private Equity Firms Investing in Software to Watch

Software Equity Group

Main Capital Partners Founded in 2003, Main Capital Partners has been among the most active private equity firms in the software space, making 10 SaaS deals in 2023 alone. Thoma Bravo According to DealRoom , Thoma Bravo is listed as the eighth-largest global private equity firm.

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Keeping an aircraft carrier nimble in times of turbulence

The TRADE

Finding fixed income After spending three months as a trading assistant intern at PPM America, Raymond landed his first permanent buy-side position, joining UBS Asset Management as an operations assistant in 2003.

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DWS Group’s Werner Eppacher: ‘Liquidity is like a shy deer’

The TRADE

Werner Eppacher has spent the entirety of his two-decade financial career with German asset manager DWS Group, catching his first glimpse of a trading floor as an intern for Deutsche Bank in 2003. “A As of March, roughly a quarter of that AUM is accounted for by active fixed income instruments and another quarter for its passive business.

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20 angel investor networks you should know about

Growth Business

Recent figures from accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young found a record £2.3bn was invested into UK start-ups via the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) in the year ending April 2022 into 4,480 firms, showing the angel investment network in rude health. They’ve been generous with their cash, too.

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The Wirecard Book

Bronte Capital

I do not agree with all of Dan's perspectives - or even some of the analysis - but it is a great story about bad accounting, worse sell side analysts and completely awful regulators. The accounts did not quite make sense. I did not save a single Wirecard Annual Report after 2014 - though I had them all from 2003 onwards.

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From Cliff to Escalator: Why the 5-year Higher Ed Enrollment Outlook is Less Dire Than Some May Suggest

Tyton Partners

Less often discussed than the Cliff is the “Demographic Rise”: a ~2% YoY increase in births from 2003–07, which will increase — and already has increased — the potential supply of first-year students from AY ’21 through AY ’25. higher education, accounting for ~5.5% of all enrollment.