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October 19, 2004
Tom Taulli
SS&C Enters the Hedge Zone The enterprise software company is a small fry in its industry, but its focus on the hedge fund segment could mean growth for investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 23, 2007
Christopher Palmeri
Saying No To An LBO Shareholders are fighting "lowball" buyout bids - and finding an ally in the courts. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 29, 2005
Tom Taulli
Barbarians at SunGard The data systems company is going private in a megadeal. Is there a conflict at the top? Bottom line: current shareholders of SunGard don't reap a whole lot of benefit from this deal. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 16, 2006
Michael Hickins
Open Solutions Finds an Exit Private investment firms The Carlyle Group and Providence Equity Partners will acquire Open Solutions for $1.3 billion pending shareholder approval. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 20, 2009
Jennifer Schonberger
2009: A Forgotten Year for Private Equity? With credit markets still mangled, private equity firms now face a dire and uncertain near-term future, since their industry is largely based on the availability of credit and raising capital. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 22, 2009
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Was That the Market Bottom? The market was up, way up, in March. But take a look at sector performance for the bigger picture. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 22, 2005
Tom Taulli
Change of Heart at SunGard SunGard thought about splitting itself up; now it looks like management wants to sell everything. On the news, the company's stock price rose 24% to $31.07. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 13, 2007
Seth Jayson
Quick Take: TOM Says Beware China Some shareholders were celebrating the recent buyout of TOM Online by its parent, TOM Group. But investors would be wise to see it as a reminder that Hong-Kong-listed Chinese companies often don't have the interests of outside investors as a top priority. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 9, 2010
Cristina Alesci
Carlyle Mounts a Comeback and Mulls an IPO With the economy recovering, Carlyle is making more investments and branching into new areas as it considers going public. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 12, 2007
Emily Thornton
Carlyle Changes Its Stripes By diversifying into a broad range of assets and deals, Carlyle Group aims to flourish long after the buyout boom fizzles. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 15, 2007
Maria Bartiromo
Private Equity's Next Targets Private equity was the business story of 2006, and it's far from over. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 5, 2004
Tom Taulli
SunGard Unleashes Value The company puts business know-how to good use. It gave Wall Street what it wanted by announcing a spinoff. The stock was up 10.57% to $27.00 on the news. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 14, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Carlyle Group's Asian Invasion So far, the Washington-based private equity partnership is reaping mighty sweet returns. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 17, 2008
Tom Hutchinson
Carlyle Finishes Ugly Business Carlyle Capital Corp. announces that its shareholders have voted in favor of a compulsory winding up, joining Bear Stearns among the most conspicuous credit-crisis casualties of the past week. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 27, 2006
Glad To Be Out Of The Quarterly Grind A chat with Carlyle Group chairman Lou Gerstner. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 28, 2005
Colin C. Haley
SunGard Bought for $11.3B Seven institutional investors pool their cash to acquire the financial software giant. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 17, 2006
Tom Taulli
Open Solutions Is Going Dot-Com This nice growth business that provides software to financial institutions is so nice that two top private equity firms will buy it out. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles