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Private Equity - Funds (JP002)
Contents
- The Evolution of Private Equity (08:26)
Its beginnings as venture capital, the changes of the last 25 years and what it covers now, with Claire Wilkinson, Sue Woodman and Alasdair Douglas - The Allure of Venture Capital - Its Importance to British industry
(08:32)
The benefits to the economy, the attractions for investors and information on returns, with Simon Witney and Jon Moulton - Limited Partnerships (09:38)
Why funds tend to be limited partnerships, the alternatives, the structure and lifetime of a fund set up as a limited partnership (with illustrations), with Karen Fountain, Simon Witney, Sue Woodman and Alasdair Douglas - How a Private Equity House Raises funds (04:22)
The process from the fund manager’s perspective and what limited partners look for, with Jon Moulton - The Legal Issues in Raising Funds (04:13)
The legal mechanics and compliance issues, with Simon Witney, Karen Fountain and Alasdair Douglas - Limited Partnership Agreements
(10:05)
The key terms: the economics - ‘key man’ - GP indemnity - raising of new funds - termination - ‘no fault divorce’ - co-investment - excused investments - provision of information - with Alasdair Douglas, Simon Witney, Sue Woodman and Karen Fountain - Carried Interest (06:08)
How it works (with illustration): the ‘hurdle’ - the ‘catch-up’ - ‘deal-by-deal carry - ‘whole-fund carry’ - and the benefits to the fund, with Alasdair Douglas, Karen Fountain and Jon Moulton
Total time 53:05
A. Background & Context
B. Law & Practice

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