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020 _a9781394217694
082 _a332.04154
_bHEP
100 _aHepp, Stefan W
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245 _aPrivate capital:
_bthe complete guide to private markets investing
260 _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.
_aNew Jersey
_c2024
300 _axvi, 704 p.
365 _aUSD
_b65.00
490 _aThe Wiley Finance Series
500 _aTable of content: Abbreviations ix Introduction 1 Part I The Beginning 9 Chapter 1 Funding Private Enterprise 11 Chapter 2 Enterprise Financing in the USA from WWII to the 1960s 67 Chapter 3 How Silicon Valley Came to Be 77 Chapter 4 US Private Equity During the 1960s and 1970s 111 Part II Booms and Busts 157 Chapter 5 Private Equity During the 1980s 159 Chapter 6 The 1990s: Dotcom Boom and Bust 193 Chapter 7 A Private Markets Boom Between Two Crises 261 Part III Becoming Indispensable 355 Chapter 8 The GFC and the Surge of Private Markets 357 Chapter 9 Responding to Shifting Dynamics: Intermediaries, VC, and Growth Financing 435 Chapter 10 Buyouts, Private Debt, and Real Assets During the Post-GFC Boom 517 References 607 Acknowledgments 671 About the Author 675 Index 677 [https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Private+Capital%3A+The+Complete+Guide+to+Private+Markets+Investing-p-9781394217694#tableofcontents-section]
520 _aIn Private Capital: The Complete Guide to Private Markets Investing, renowned private markets investor and expert Dr. Stefan W. Hepp delivers an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the history, nature, and influence of private market investing. The author offers a robust examination of the key practical and conceptual issues faced by investors as they move forward into the future. In the book, you'll find fulsome discussions of the rise of private market investment following the conclusion of World War II, as well as why the limited partnership became the dominant investment vehicle for private equity. You'll also discover the importance of the convergence of technology, government, academia, and venture capital that came to define what we now know as Silicon Valley. The book includes: Explanations of the emergence of buyout firms, as well as why and how buyouts differ from other forms of mergers and acquisitions Examinations of the explosive growth of private equity and other private asset classes since the turn of the millennium Discussions of the issues set to dominate the future of private markets, including ESG investing, value creation, unicorns, special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), and more A must-read book for regulators, investors, asset managers, entrepreneurs, founders, and other businesspeople, Private Capital will earn a place on the bookshelves of anyone with a stake or interest in private equity and other private asset classes (https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Private+Capital%3A+The+Complete+Guide+to+Private+Markets+Investing-p-9781394217694#description-section)
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