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The fundamental goal of a private equity (PE) house – an investment firm that specialises in acquiring, building, and disposing of businesses – is to use its (often institutional) investors' funds to buy companies it considers to be of 'improvable value'. It will then set out a broad strategy to achieve that value, with the typical aim of holding its investment for around three to five years.
By TMI - Treasury Management International5
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The fundamental goal of a private equity (PE) house – an investment firm that specialises in acquiring, building, and disposing of businesses – is to use its (often institutional) investors' funds to buy companies it considers to be of 'improvable value'. It will then set out a broad strategy to achieve that value, with the typical aim of holding its investment for around three to five years.

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