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Firm-Specific and Process Questions – What do you think about our portfolio? So, you could mention a related job, such as strategy, finance, or business development at a portfolio company, and say that you want to return to VC at a higher level eventually. Market and Investment Questions – Which startup would you invest in?
They do not invest in risky biotech startups attempting to cure cancer (at least not within their traditional PE portfolios). Doctors often sell their practices to PE firms because it seems like a better alternative than being acquired by a huge hospital chain. in biology.
social infrastructure (hospitals, schools, etc.), You may still consider the entire portfolio when making decisions, but there’s less of a direct connection than in corporate finance roles. Outside of LBOs, this Exit Value or Terminal Value concept is widely used in other corporate finance analyses, such as the DCF model.
2) Portfolio Concentration The average biotech hedge fund has a concentrated portfolio because it takes significant time and resources to monitor each position. Two examples include Vestal Point (led by a former Point72 Portfolio Manager ) and Cutter Capital (former Citadel investors).
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