During the Great Panic, there was some grumbling that private equity-backed companies were posing a great risk to the economy. The Private Equity Council has done some research and came to the conclusion that the opposite is true. They are less likely to default. Of course, there are lots of caveats and distinctions in the [...]
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Are Private Equity-Backed Companies More Likely to Default?
Published by Doug Cornelius
on April 7, 2010 at 8:00 am in Private Investment Funds
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