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Private equity exits: divestment process management for leveraged buyouts

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Springer 2007 Berlin Description: xi , 411 pISBN:
  • 9783540709534
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.152
Summary: Private Equity Exits provides the first comprehensive analysis of private equity divestment processes so-called 'exits' for European buyouts. The work is designed as a compendium of current scientific knowledge on portfolio company exits and also provides deeper insights into various aspects of divestment processes, which is underpinned by own extensive empirical analysis and findings.Examining the efficiency of exits, this book offers recommendations and guidelines for an integrated and exit-oriented private equity portfolio management and provides a detailed assessment of exit decision drivers. Findings contribute to a clearer understanding and better predictability of exit behavior.
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Private Equity Exits provides the first comprehensive analysis of private equity divestment processes so-called 'exits' for European buyouts. The work is designed as a compendium of current scientific knowledge on portfolio company exits and also provides deeper insights into various aspects of divestment processes, which is underpinned by own extensive empirical analysis and findings.Examining the efficiency of exits, this book offers recommendations and guidelines for an integrated and exit-oriented private equity portfolio management and provides a detailed assessment of exit decision drivers. Findings contribute to a clearer understanding and better predictability of exit behavior.

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