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AEW was founded in 1981 by Peter Aldrich, Tom Eastman and Mark Waltch. [4] The firm's name AEW is an abbreviation of Aldrich, Eastman & Waltch. [5]AEW expanded into Europe in 1996 by opening an office in Paris and then into Asia in 2006 by opening an office in Singapore.
EQ Office is a real estate investment company that owns 80 office properties comprising 40 million square feet. The company is owned by funds managed by The Blackstone Group . The company was formerly known as Equity Office .
BlackRock's private equity teams manage $42 billion in capital commitments, trailing industry heavyweights such as Blackstone, which oversees $345 billion in private equity assets, and KKR, with ...
CCMP Capital Advisors, LP is an American private equity investment firm that focuses on leveraged buyout and growth capital transactions. Formerly known as JP Morgan Partners, the investment professionals of JP Morgan Partners separated from JPMorgan Chase on July 31, 2006. [2]
By 2005, Partners Group had $6 billion in assets under management, and was benefitting from the growing private equity industry. [19] The Financial Times reported that private equity funds had raised $60 billion in first half of 2005 compared with $90 billion for the whole of 2004, demonstrating a growing demand for private equity. [19]
DCP Capital (also known as DCP and Dehong Capital Partners; Chinese: 德弘资本; pinyin: Déhóng zīběn) is a Chinese private equity firm headquartered in Beijing, China. The firm focuses on the consumer, healthcare, education and technology sectors in Asia. [1] [2] [3] DCP has additional offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
CI Capital Partners (formerly Caxton-Iseman Capital) is a private equity firm founded in 1993 by Frederick Iseman and based in New York City that specializes in middle market leveraged buyouts. It is estimated that CI Capital Partners manages approximately $2 billion in assets. [1]
Lone Star was founded by John Grayken. [9] From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Grayken was chairman and CEO of Brazos Partners L.P., a joint venture between the Robert M. Bass Group and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, [10] that resolved approximately 1,300 “bad bank” assets resulting from the U.S. savings and loan crisis in the early ‘90s. [11]