Shares of KKR Private Equity Investors, listed on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange, closed today at $22.39 per share, down nearly 9 percent since the vehicle went public on May 3.
Leisure parks in Europe attract customers from across the world. US and European private equity firms, it seems, are also along for the ride. By Robert Venes.
CAPITAL WATCH 2006-07-01 Staff Writer <strong>FUNDS IN MARKET/COMING TO MARKET</strong><br /> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><strong>FUND</strong></td> <td><strong>FIRM</strong></td>
As the economies of Asia take flight, PERE takes a trip around the region to look at the residential markets of China, Japan and India— what is making them tick, what do buyers want and how can foreign funds participate? By Aaron Lovell
As real estate investors compete for increasingly scarce opportunities, the need for due diligence to be conducted quickly has never been greater. By Dave Keating
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2004 Sun Capital Partners leads investors into one of the first large retail deals
2000 Apollo and The Related Companies fix up a blighted Columbus Circle
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An office grows in Warsaw 2006-07-01 Staff Writer It may be only a coincidence but three months after the S&L bailout package was signed into law, foreshadowing the development of the US private equity real estate industry, another historic occasion took place halfway around the world: the toppling of th