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Growth Equity: The Child Prodigy of Private Equity and Venture Capital, or an Artifact of Easy Money?

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Many of these firms use debt to fund deals, and they complete bolt-on acquisitions for portfolio companies. The specific growth strategies used by portfolio companies could include almost anything, but a few common ones are: Paying for employees, buildings, and equipment to enter new geographies or markets.

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The Full Guide to Healthcare Private Equity, from Careers to Contradictions

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They do not invest in risky biotech startups attempting to cure cancer (at least not within their traditional PE portfolios). Upper-Middle-Market and Middle-Market Firms with Healthcare Teams – It’s the same idea, but they’re smaller and do smaller deals. in biology.

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Sovereign Wealth Funds: The Full Guide to the Industry, Recruiting, Careers, and Exits

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The firm uses passive and active strategies, often deviating from its reference portfolio based on the macro environment. You’ll also spend time supporting existing portfolio companies and reviewing their results. and supporting your Portfolio Manager ’s ideas and requests.

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Metals & Mining Investment Banking: The Full Guide to Ground Zero for the Energy Transition

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Diversified Miners – These companies have a wide global portfolio of mines, and they extract, produce, and distribute just about every metal in the two categories above. Valuation , such as the different multiples used for mining companies and the NAV model in place of the DCF (see below).