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    Andrew Smith’s statement, referring to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, can also be applied to James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Both works of later-Romantic Gothic, these novels deal with the social impact of their protagonists’ ‘selfhood’, or ‘inner life’, rather than how the outward sublime influences the ‘inner self’. Instead of seeking ‘transcendence’ in sublime nature, Victor Frankenstein and Robert Wringhim aim to transcend their social and spiritual…

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    What is a Private Equity Firm? A private equity firm is a controlling partner in an anthology of partnerships which come together to pool their capital and invest in a particular opportunity. These firms usually buy undervalued or underappreciated companies, improve them and then sell them at a profit. After buying a company, the private equity firm removes it from the stock market so that it can take crucial decisions without being answerable to shareholders or the public in general. By making…

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    3i Group Case

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    Company Overview 3i Group Plc is a multinational investment firm managing private equity and venture capital. The company headquarter is located in London, United Kingdom with international presence in thirteen countries covering regions including Asia, Europe and Americas. The company was founded in 1945 by Bank of England and other major banks operating in Britain under the name of Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation (ICFC) in order to provide financing to small and medium companies…

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    Ovation Fertility™ board member, Alex Buzik, offers over 13 years of experience in healthcare private equity and investment banking. Ovation Fertility™ board member, Alex Buzik, is an asset to the board of directors, offering over 13 years of experience in healthcare private equity and investment banking. With experience working for names such as Lehman Brothers and MTS Health Investors, Mr. Buzik plans to help Ovation Fertility™ grow into the country’s largest and most prodigious nationwide…

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    for market research and development. As soon as the operations are started and revenues are generated, the company has moved from first (seed) stage to bona fide startup. Now the founders present their ideas to angel investors. Angel investors are private individuals with a lot of money and generally invest in companies that are in initial stages. Therefore, they are the initial investors after principal investments. These investments are very less but the investors also have fear of losing…

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    Who Is Sam Tabar?

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    In December of 2015, FullCycle Energy named Sam Tabar as its chief operating officer, according to Private Equity Wire. Tabar is an attorney and financial strategist who has spent years managing the budgets of large institutions and corporations. Prior to signing on with FullCycle Energy, Tabar served as Merrill Lynch’s Bank of America head of capital financing. As head of Capital, Tabar worked would introduce hedge-fund managers to large groups of institutional investors that included…

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    season. One he retired, "The Admiral" did not waste his time or money. Since leaving the court, Robinson has been very successful overseeing a private-equity fund he started in 2007. Admiral Capital focuses on real estate and operates in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Based on the success of Admiral Capital, Robinson recently opened a second private-equity fund with the same Goldman Sachs partner who helped him on the first…

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    because a lot of these kids want to further their education, but won’t be able to because of the fact that they don’t have money. In high school they provide you with free breakfast and lunch. In America there are two types of schools, Public and Private. The public schools are given some money by the government…

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    Sourcing Debt

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    capital raised by organizations has a cost that is either explicit, such as the interest payments on debt, or implicit, such as the opportunity cost associated with equity capital (Bertomeu, 2015). Majority of companies will combine both equity and debt methods to finance their businesses (Kotabe, & Zhao, 2002). In the global equity markets, stock is traded by publicly owned foreign corporations and cross listing is a common occurrence. Cross listing is when stock is offered on one or more…

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    Globalization is defined as the freer movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world (Petersen, Frayer, & Scannell, 2000). In a globalized world, national borders become porous, as connections between people and organizations are transformed by ever-changing cultural and economic forces (Petersen et al, 2000). At the same time, businesses need funding on a regular basis for ongoing expenses such as payrolls, utilities, and supplies; for investments in the future like research…

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