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Private Equity (PE) firms are investment companies that specialize in buying and selling equity in private companies. They typically purchase a controlling stake in a company, and then use their expertise to help the company grow and increase its value. PE firms often provide capital to help the company expand, restructure, or acquire other companies. They also provide strategic advice and guidance to help the company reach its goals.
PE firms typically focus on specific industries or sectors, and often specialize in certain types of investments. They may also invest in public companies, real estate, and other asset classes. PE firms typically have a long-term investment horizon, and often hold their investments for several years.
Some of the major players in the PE market include Blackstone, KKR, Apollo Global Management, Carlyle Group, and Bain Capital. Other notable firms include Silver Lake, TPG Capital, and Warburg Pincus. Show Less Read more