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  2. Stockbridge Capital Group - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, Stockbridge Capital Group planned to raise up to $500 m (€453.5 m) for a new US real estate fund with value added. [ 9 ] In November 2019, Stockbridge Capital Group purchased a US commercial estate of 8.7 million sqft from Hillwood Development Company for $800 million (€725.1 m).

  3. PIMCO - Wikipedia

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    PIMCO initially functioned as a unit of Pacific Life Insurance Co., managing separate accounts for that insurer's clients. The firm was founded in 1971, [ 1 ] launching with $12 million of assets. In 2000, PIMCO was acquired by Allianz SE , a large global financial services company based in Munich, Germany , but the firm continues to operate as ...

  4. List of mutual-fund families in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is a limited list of mutual-fund families in the United States.A family of mutual funds is a group of funds that are marketed under one or more brand names, usually having the same distributor (the company which handles selling and redeeming shares of the fund in transactions with investors), and investment advisor (which is usually a corporate cousin of the distributor).

  5. About $929 billion commercial mortgages will mature ... - AOL

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    There have been several signs in the past couple of years that commercial real estate was headed toward a major downfall. Office vacancy rates reached a 30-year high around 18% in 2023. Companies ...

  6. List of hedge funds - Wikipedia

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    Only assets in private funds following hedge fund strategies are counted. Some of these managers also manage public funds and offer non-hedge fund strategies. The data for this table comes from Pensions & Investments with data compiled as of June 2024. [1]

  7. Bill H. Gross - Wikipedia

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    Gross is a CFA Charterholder, who earned his credentials while working as an investment analyst for Pacific Mutual Life between 1971 and 1976. [12]Nicknamed the "Bond King" by Fortune magazine in 2002, [13] Gross managed one of the world's largest mutual funds, focusing mostly on bonds and fixed income investments.

  8. Real estate benchmarking - Wikipedia

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    Real estate benchmarking consists of a group of real estate financial indicators and their benchmarks. Indicators in general allow investors to remove emotions and speculation out of investing; this is true not just in real estate investing, but on any other investment types such as stock or currency trading. Indicators are particularly ...

  9. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the price of a share reaches a high of $30.00 on Wednesday, and opens at $31.20 on Thursday, falls down to $31.00 in the early hour, moves straight up again to $31.45, and no trading occurs in between $30.00 and $31.00 area. This no-trading zone appears on the chart as a gap.