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Private Equity

The term private equity is used to describe leveraged investments in more mature companies; transactions include both private-to-private and public-to-public deals. In a leveraged transaction the purchase price to be paid by the private equity fund in exchange for the shares is paid mostly with borrowed money. The finance documentation is structured in such a way that the borrowed money ultimately becomes a debt of the portfolio company itself (ie, debt push-down).

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