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Private Equity Interest in Orthopedics Grows

Focus Investment Banking

Between 2004 and 2019, 41 orthopedic practices and surgeon groups in 22 states were acquired by 34 PE and other investment firms, according to the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. But that’s been changing over the past few years and is likely to continue to grow moving forward.

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With the Sunset of Its Dual Class Arriving, Veeva Systems (VEEV) Decides to Embrace Stakeholder Governance and Become a Public Benefit Corporation

Transactional Delights

In Delaware, a PBC is still a for-profit company. The difference may be due to Vanguard loaning its shares, but this shows how sometimes the ETFs do not have as much voting power as economic power and it’s an important thing to watch in proxy contests. [3] 7] “ Don’t be evil ” – Google circa 2004. [8] Patagonia is an example. [6]

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Trading at the frontier

The TRADE

Varied approaches to the Covid-19 pandemic starting in 2020 paired with the subsequently varied approaches central banks have taken to abate the economic fallout has left traders, in particular those in the emerging and frontier fixed income space, more reliant on their relationships than ever, both internally and externally.

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Consumer Retail Private Equity: Barbarians at the Gate, or Tech Bros on a Shopping Spree?

Mergers and Inquisitions

The broad divide is how economically sensitive each vertical is. According to Reuters , consumer/retail deals accounted for 15% of private equity deal volume between ~2004 and ~2014 but fell to only 7% between ~2014 and ~2024. We covered these points and the main verticals in the consumer retail investment banking article.

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Healthcare 2021: Trends, M&A & Valuations

InvestmentBank.com

The healthcare sector in the United States is a large driver of economic output. Most facilities are owned by private sector businesses while other community hospitals are either non-profit, for-profit, or government owned. As a result, venture investors have lowered their investment and deployment within this sector.