Danielle Fugazy
by Danielle:
The Gang of Six
Section : Features
March/April 2007
Having raised nearly $9 billion, increasingly for buyouts, Boston-based Summit Partners has migrated from venture capital to private equity, using the same collegial philosophy for itself as for its companies — and generating some eye-popping returns
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Carlyle's Engine That Can
Section : Features
September/October 2007
Brooke Coburn uses a little bit of capital and a lot of his parent company’s international resources to help transform corporate orphans into Wall Street darlings.
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Step Right Up
Section : Features
September/October 2007
Apax's Jacqueline Reses has channeled an entrepreneurial instinct into a string of head-turning media deals that rocketed her to the top of her 40 Under 40 List.
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40 Under 40
Section : Features
September/October 2007
The future of M&A is now. Meet the 40 peer-nominated
superstars tearing through the dealmaking universe.
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Bold Moves
Section : Players
November/December 2007
Audax co-CEO Geoff Rehnert follows his
gut in building a full-service boutique devoted to middle-market buyouts. Now the Bain Capital veteran shoots from the hip about
his guiding rules.
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Leading by Example
Section : Initial Offering
November/December 2007
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Three Commandments
Section : Players
February/March 2008
Hiter Harris built a firm on the idea of seizing opportunities and coming through for clients in a crunch. Here, he offers the game plan for successful recruitment.
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The 2007 Dealmaker Bonus Guide
Section : Features
February/March 2008
Amid all the financial turmoil, pay at large banks and private-equity funds held steady last year. Our exclusive survey provides some hard figures.
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The Gang of Six
Section : Features
March/April 2007
Having raised nearly $9 billion, increasingly for buyouts, Boston-based Summit Partners has migrated from venture capital to private equity, using the same collegial philosophy for itself as for its companies — and generating some eye-popping returns
> read more
40 Under 40
Section : Features
September/October 2007
The future of M&A is now. Meet the 40 peer-nominated
superstars tearing through the dealmaking universe.
> read more
Carlyle's Engine That Can
Section : Features
September/October 2007
Brooke Coburn uses a little bit of capital and a lot of his parent company’s international resources to help transform corporate orphans into Wall Street darlings.
> read more
Step Right Up
Section : Features
September/October 2007
Apax's Jacqueline Reses has channeled an entrepreneurial instinct into a string of head-turning media deals that rocketed her to the top of her 40 Under 40 List.
> read more
Bold Moves
Section : Players
November/December 2007
Audax co-CEO Geoff Rehnert follows his
gut in building a full-service boutique devoted to middle-market buyouts. Now the Bain Capital veteran shoots from the hip about
his guiding rules.
> read more
Leading by Example
Section : Initial Offering
November/December 2007
None
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My Mentor
Section : Initial Offering
Feb/March 2008
None
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Three Commandments
Section : Players
Feb/March 2008
Hiter Harris built a firm on the idea of seizing opportunities and coming through for clients in a crunch. Here, he offers the game plan for successful recruitment.
> read more
My Mentor
Section : Initial Offering
February/March 2008
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Building Blocks
Section : Initial Offering
June/July 2008
Lazard's George Bilicic leaves to head KKR's infrastructure investments.
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Where the Deals Are
Section : Features
June/July 2008
Blockbuster buyouts may be rare this year, but small remains beautiful: Action in the middle market has rarely been more brisk, and some savvy players are creatively mining it.
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The 2007 Dealmaker Bonus Guide
Section : Features
Feb/March 2008
Amid all the financial turmoil, pay at large banks and private-equity funds held steady last year. Our exclusive survey provides some hard figures.
> read more
Where the Deals Are
Section : Features
UK Premiere Issue
Blockbuster buyouts may be rare this year, but small remains beautiful: Action in the middle market has rarely been more brisk, and some savvy players are creatively mining it.
> read more