Private equity cash infusions into college sports come with plenty of much-discussed criticism and skepticism. So what's the case for it?
Private equity firms are increasingly buying up smaller medical practices. Sometimes for the better, and sometimes not.
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With uncertainty around private equity in eldercare, DFL legislation would make nursing homes disclose their corporate structure.
When private equity firms present their track records to investors, the charts often look too good to be true—higher returns with lower volatility than public markets. As it turns out, they often are ...
In times of high volatility, investors find that even traditionally stable assets can lose their defensive edge. Recent market swings have shaken confidence in long-standing safe havens like sovereign ...
In today’s digital economy, cybersecurity has become one of the most significant risks investors face when acquiring companies. Traditional due diligence, focused on financial, legal, tax and market ...
The university is selling multiple stakes in private equity funds as the industry struggles and President Trump targets Ivy League institutions. By Maureen Farrell and Lauren Hirsch Yale University’s ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a series of bills last week that address some of the most hot button topics in healthcare, including the practices of pharmacy benefit managers and private ...
5 Consequences of Private Equity’s Expansion in Health Care Services The rapid rise of private equity’s influence over health care providers such as hospitals, nursing homes, and physicians’ practices ...