Private Equity

India: The World’s Biggest Small Company

India, too, suffers from limited working capital, low management bandwidth & lack of well-structured governance models. Continue Reading »

India Spawning Too Many GPs: A Problem Of Plenty?

In spite of negative sentiment, it’s not all doom & gloom for PE in India and LPs can still reap long-term rewards. Continue Reading »

PE Play In Troubled Waters; Who Will Weather The Storm?

Those who have delivered or those who are willing to reconcile expectations in tune with the times will taste success. Continue Reading »

Will A $35 Product Change Multi-billion-dollar Education System?

An ecosystem of content, services & software must be there before low-cost consumption devices can improve education. Continue Reading »

Risk Managers Will Inherit The World

In a macro scenario where capital is scarce, risk management & ethically grounded ambition may lead to steady growth. Continue Reading »

Good Governance, Biz Ethics Count In PE Deal-making

Operations-focused PE Funds: Stewards Or Entrepreneurs?

Indian PE Ecosystem: Time To Reflect

Who Will Define This Economic Crisis & Why That Matters?

A Lost Decade For Finance

Tech Venture Investing In India Has A Powerful Future

How are PE Funds Addressing the Value-Add Challenge in India?

2010 Key Trends From an LP’s Lens

Private Equity – a View through a Marketer’s Lens

The Importance Of Management Teams

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The Dilemma Of “Control”

NARENDRA DINGANKAR & MINI RAMAN
In India, law governing acquisition of “control” of listed cos is laid out in takeover regulations framed by SEBI.
About 60 fund managers polled for the VCCircle Survey.