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Targeted due diligence

As the business climate worsens, dealmakers are finding it increasingly challenging to meet expectations. Acquirers are still active in the mid-market, but they are proceeding with caution. In addition to focusing on innovative deal structures, it is now more important to bring that originality and creativity to their due diligence.

Date: 30 June 2008
Source: Financier Worldwide

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"The Deal" article: Value creation at private equity funds starts with due diligence

In recent years, there were so many ways to make money in private equity. Value creation - the foundation upon which the LBO industry built its reputation - took a back-seat to creative financial engineering, allowing funds to realize returns faster and with fewer headaches. Relaxed credit standards and robust equity markets fueled this trend. Times have changed. Announced deals that made sense a few months ago are receiving renewed scrutiny as lenders now favor deals with prioritized strategic and operational improvements and a clear timetable for implementation. Today, value creation starts before the close. This Arthur D. Little article published in The Deal's Auction Block explains how top performing private equity funds increasingly employ operational and strategic due diligence to help identify value creation opportunities as early as possible.

Date: 01 November 2007
Source: Auction Block

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Prism article

Private Equity: Strategies for creating value in a difficult market

Private Equity: Strategies for creating value in a difficult market

Matthew Walsh, Nathan Shklyar and Petter Kilefors

The credit crunch and the subprime crisis have changed the landscape for private investors. But that doesn’t have to mean the end of the road for private equity. Good private equity firms have kept ...

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Reports

The Accidental Distressed Investor

The Accidental Distressed Investor

As the credit and economic crisis deepens, many investors are suddenly in possession of distressed portfolios where few remedies exist to effect even partial recoveries. ADL takes a unique holistic approach of analyzing financials, cash flows, market outlook and immediate operational improvements needed to facilitate a restructuring or exit strategy that optimizes investment recovery.

Released: November 2008

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