Questions and Answers
Talking tacheback
Alan Greenberg of Invex Capital talks about his involvement with the Everyman Male Cancer Campaign and the inaugural Private Equity TacheBack challenge.
Q&A with Graham Hallworth
The new chairman of Clearwater Corporate Finance and front man for the biggest turnaround that never was talks about the curse of a weak government, a bank-inflicted recession and how to get restructurings right.
Chris Gradel: Pacific Alliance
The co-founder of a six-year-old Asian investment group, with $4.5bn under management, talks about the Chinese consumer, the first-ever Chinese LBO and being thrown in at the deep end.
Karsten Langer
Karsten Langer, deal origination partner at global private equity house Riverside, describes the firm’s plans for international domination of the lower mid-market.
Jonathan Russell
The new chairman of EVCA and 3i’s global head of buyouts warns that unless the industry is unified, it faces a continental wave of anti-private equity legislation.
Second chances
As primary private equity investors feel the full force of a credit crisis and global slowdown, a panel of counter-cyclical secondaries experts are preparing for a deluge of deal flow.
Robert Coke: Wellcome Trust
Senior investment officer Robert Coke on sleepy GPs, listed management companies and plans to become a debt provider.
Q&A with Simon Walker
The new chief executive of the BVCA has big ambitions for the UK’s venture capital and private equity industry in 2008.
James Caan
As the latest member of the panel on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den, serial entrepreneur James Caan is gaining a new perspective on backing businesses.
Mark Fox
As head of communications at the BVCA, Mark Fox has witnessed a period of huge growth in the coverage of private equity – and a summer of unprecedented media attention.
Wol Kolade
The BVCA has launched a review of its practices amid deep member discontent over the body’s handling of the widespread criticism of the industry. Chairman Wol Kolade talks to Real Deals about how the BVCA and its members must change their ways. Are you enjoying your time as chairman? W...
Warburg Pincus
What are the benefits of investing in Central and Eastern Europe? Joseph Schull: Central and Eastern Europe is better suited to growth-oriented private equity than many of the large, mature Western European markets. Central and Eastern European markets are more open, dynamic and fast-growing. T...
Oxford Capital
On the record: Ted Mott - Founder and chief executive, Oxford Capital Partners (pictured) Hugh Titcomb - Chief executive, Ansbacher Group Mikko Suonenlahti - General manager, Qatar Capital Partners How did you become involved with Qatar and with this joint venture? Ted Mott: S...
The Co-Investment Club
The Co Investment Club At the table: Ian Armitage Has led HgCapital since 1990, having joined in 1988. He previously spent ten years at 3i and has served as chairman of the BVCA’s Investor Relations Committee. Andrew Beaton Until last month Beaton was managing partner of co-investment...
Stefan Hepp
What is the overall trend in private equity fundraising from last year’s figures? Funds are getting bigger. We reviewed 38 funds that targeted $1bn (€770m) or more, which accounted for 70 per cent of the whole sample. This is testimony to the bifurcation of private equity, as a small...
Ramez Sousou
Ramez Sousou is sitting in the boardroom of TowerBrook Capital Partners’ European headquarters on Pall Mall in London, pondering some of the adverse publicity directed at the Private Equity Foundation following its launch. “The industry needs to learn how to deal with the...
Laurence Garrett & Ian Lobley
What is it like being a venture unit within a large private equity group? Ian Lobley: It allows us to have an incredible network and reach, both geographically and sectorally. One of the traps the technology industry got into was just thinking about its own market. During the bubble phase,...
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