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Implementing Myners
There was much to praise in the Myners Review, says SJ Berwin, but the recommendations could be made simpler.
Italian private equity performance 1999
The Italian private equity market has shown strong performance over the last ten years. Here, KPMG and AIFI highlight improvements in investment performance and higher profitability in larger transactions.
Private equity update – November 2000
What's happening in the Australian private equity market? Baker & McKenzie's quarterly updates keep you informed of the latest developments.
Venture capital: more than money
Venture-backed companies are three times more likely to get to market in any given time period than those with other sources of financing. Does this mean that it is advisable to invest in early stage funds? This article introduces a research report by two leading Stanford faculty members that investigates the added value of venture financing. A link to the full research paper is provided at the end of the article.
The venture-backed Italian IPO market
Exit options are vital for all venture capital investments to ensure they achieve their required return. This AIFI piece provides an overview of the Italian IPO market.
Magic pills
The merger of Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham brought consolidation in the pharmaceutical industry to dizzy new heights. Zephus Corporate Finance looks at this M&A trend and its impact on the industry.
The role of debt in private equity deals
Banks play an important role in private equity transactions, particularly in buy-outs. Here, Bank of Scotland explains its lending criteria and some of the types of debt available.
Growth entrepreneurship and VC in Israel
Despite its difficult political environment, the Israeli high-tech industry has emerged as an area of rapid growth and development and other economies could learn much from Israel's experience. This report from the 3i Venturelab at INSEAD looks at Israel's funding climate for new companies, the growth of the venture capital industry and the exit options available to investors.
Venture capital industry: refreshed and ready to rebound
After Nasdaq dropped more than 300 points one fateful day in April 1999, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs alike have had to rethink, says a Wharton report. But there has been a positive outcome – VCs are giving more consideration to management quality and relevance of business. Written in August 2000, this is a useful historical article.
Thinking big
There has never been a better time to be a private equity investor in Germany says Zephus Corporate Finance. The country has the largest small and medium-sized enterprise base in Europe and, after recent tax reforms, it's set to undergo unprecedented change.