Private Equity Analyst Conference 2010
The private equity industry has undergone a transformation. The days of it being viewed as a long-term business are slowly beginning to fade. Faced with limited partners who are getting tougher on both fund commitments and terms, general partners are realizing they need to deliver solid returns and do so - quickly. Survival has, in a sense, become the new name of the game. But what does this change mean going forward? How will it alter the size of the industry, the types of funds that are raised, the deals that get invested in and the expectations on returns?
Now in its 17th year, the Private Equity Analyst Conference is the industry's premier summit, bringing together leading institutional investors, specialized advisors, funds of funds managers and general partners from around the world. The conference will provide an overview of how limited partners are thinking about the asset class, what it is taking or will take to raise a fund, the investment sectors that look particularly appealing and what opportunities lie ahead for exiting successfully from companies.
In just two days out of the office, you'll gain a clear view of how:
- LPs are looking at new funds and at terms
- To tackle the fundraising process
- Investing in changing
- Firms are taking steps to improve portfolio companies
- Corporations are looking at acquisitions
- The IPO market is looking
- China is evolving
- The opportunities on the secondary market are changing
- And much more
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