Private Equity Exit Strategies

Authored by Tim Farazmand, Chair, Palatine Private Equity

After almost two years of limited exits, it seems that private equity funds are now gearing up to off load many of the investments that were being retained in this period. However, exiting is still not an easy proposition. In this article, Tim Farazmand of LDC, supported by the views and comments of others, explains the typical exit strategies and what can be done to make them work.

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David Cheyne
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
David Frankish
Chair
Covent Garden Market Authority
Neil Tregarthen
Chief Executive Officer
NES Engineering
Robin Johnson
Partner
Eversheds, London, United Kingdom
Stephen Perkins
CFO
Bellrock


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