Πολύ συχνά διαβάζουμε στις επιχειρηματικές στήλες των εφημερίδων για μεγάλες εξαγορές ή επενδύσεις που έχουν γίνει με πρωτοβουλία κάποιου Private Equity Fund μέσω π.χ. επιχειρηματικού κεφαλαίου ή κεφαλαίου ανάπτυξης.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Για παράδειγμα, αφού η Airbnb που χρειάστηκε να αναβάλει τις επενδύσεις της που δεν ανήκουν στην «βασική» εμπορική της δραστηριότητα, στη σκιά της πανδημίας, κατάφερε να συγκεντρώσει περισσότερο από 1 δισεκατομμύριο δολάρια σε χρηματοδότηση PE από σχήματα όπως η BlackRock και η Sixth Street Partners.
Πολλοί είναι εκείνοι όμως που δεν κατανοούν πλήρως το μέγεθος και το εύρος της ιδιωτικής συμμετοχής. Για να φανεί, είναι απαραίτητο να αποτυπωθούν τα κεφάλαια που συγκεντρώθηκαν από τις 25 κορυφαίες εταιρείες τα τελευταία πέντε χρόνια.
Στο γράφημα μπορείτε να δείτε τις 25 μεγαλύτερες PE εταιρείες με τη συνολική συγκέντρωση κεφαλαίων σε βάθος πενταετίας από το 2015 έως σήμερα
Παράλληλα παρακάτω θα δείτε στοιχεία στοιχεία σχετικά με τα κεφάλαια και τις επενδύσεις από αντίστοιχες εταιρείες και με βάση τα δεδομένα της Private Equity International.
Περιλαμβάνουν γνωστούς ιδιωτικούς οίκους όπως η Blackstone Group και η KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts), καθώς και διαχειριστές επενδύσεων όπως η BlackRock.
Με πληροφορίες από το Visual Capitalist από όπου παραθέτουμε το αρχικό κείμενο.
Frequent the business section of your favorite newspaper long enough, and you’ll see mentions of private equity (PE).
Maybe it’s because a struggling company got bought out and taken private, just as Toys “R” Us did in 2005 for $6.6 billion.
Otherwise, it’s likely a mention of a major investment (or payout) that a PE firm scored through venture or growth capital. For example, after Airbnb had to postpone its original plans for a 2020 initial public offering (IPO) in light of the pandemic, the company raised more than $1 billion in PE funding to plan for a new listing later this year.
Yet many people don’t fully understand the size and scope of private equity. To demonstrate the impact of PE, we break down the funds raised by the top 25 firms over the last five years.
How Private Equity Firms Operate
First, we need to differentiate between private equity and other forms of investment.
A PE firm makes investments and provides financial backing to startups and non-public companies (or public companies that are being taken private).
Each firm raises a PE fund by pooling capital from investors, which it then uses to carry out transactions such as leveraged buyouts, venture and growth capital, distressed investments, and mezzanine capital.
Unlike other investment firms such as hedge funds, private equity firms take a direct role in managing their assets. In order to maximize value, that can mean asset stripping, lay-offs, and other significant restructuring.
Traditionally, PE investments are held on a longer-term basis, with the goal of maximizing the target company’s value through an IPO, merger, recapitalization, or sale.
The List: The Most PE Funds Raised in Five Years
So which names should you know in private equity?
Here are the largest 25 private equity firms by their five-year PE fundraising total over the last five years, with data on funds and investments from respective firms and Private Equity International.
They include well-known private equity houses like The Blackstone Group and KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts), as well as investment managers with private equity divisions like BlackRock.
Most of the world’s top PE firms, including TPG Capital (which invested in Ducati Motorcycles, J. Crew, and Del Monte Foods) and Advent International (an early investor in Lululemon Athletica) are headquartered in the U.S.
In fact, of the largest 25 private equity firms in the last five years, just four are headquartered in Europe (CVC, EQT, Cinven, and Permira) and one in Asia (Hillhouse).
Another name that might be recognizable is Bain Capital, which was co-founded by Utah Senator and former Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney and found success with investments in AMC Theatres, Domino’s Pizza, and iHeartMedia.
Famous Private Equity Investments
One of the most surprising things investors discover about private equity is how many large organizations have been funded through the PE world.
More well-known investments include KKR’s $31.1 billion takeover of food and tobacco conglomerate RJR Nabisco in 1989, and Blackstone’s $26 billion buyout of Hilton Hotels Corporation in 2007.
But other well-known companies have been funded, saved, or restructured through private equity. That list includes grocery chain Safeway, fast food chain Burger King, international racing operator Formula One Group, and hotel and casino company Caesars Entertainment (then called Harrah’s Entertainment).
Many other notable investments could soon pay off for private equity. With IPOs back in season, tech companies like Airbnb and Epic Games are ripe for payouts. At the same time, restructuring companies like J. Crew and Chuck E Cheese’s always offers a chance to recapitalize.
With the COVID-19 economic downturn resulting in newly distressed companies and potential takeover targets, expect the private equity world to be very active in the foreseeable future.