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AIG Bailout Redux: The Perils of Open-Ended Liability
Paul Kedrosky submits: This should come as no surprise given that supposed insurer [[AIG]] has drawn down more than $80 billion of its $122 billion facility, but the company is apparently in talks with the U.S. government to be bailed out of its bailout. It wants to convert a...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Seeking Alpha, Paul Kedrosky, Government, Insurance, Vertical Industries, Investment, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Financial
External links 2008-11-07
Banks: Build Not Bail?
Paul Kedrosky submits: My friend (and Money:Tech-er) David Leinweber has a up a provocative post over on the O'Reilly website about hacking the banking system. The root idea: Why not stop trying to bail out the current banking system, and simply build a new one instead? Here...
Tags: Bank, Seeking Alpha, Paul Kedrosky, Banking, Financial Services, Financial
External links 2008-11-13
411 Needs 911: The Yellow Pages Buyout Bust
Paul Kedrosky submits: Was the 2002 yellow pages buyout boom the most awesomely mistimed private equity move ever? Okay, that’s saying a lot, but still: Buying such services for their ad revenue just as the yellow pages business blew up in the face of search (read: Google) ubiquity has...
Tags: Buyout, Seeking Alpha, Paul Kedrosky, Internet, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Idearc Inc., R. H. Donnelley Corp., Media
External links 2008-11-17

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John Thain: A Business Model for Executive Exits
Paul Kedrosky submits: Well that's it then. Lehman has now filed for bankruptcy, or at least its holding company has. As one European Bank official said somewhat plaintively to the Wall Street Journal as he looked to tomorrow's trading, "We are in the hands of the Americans". Indeed we...
Tags: Financial, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
External links 2008-09-15
What Is Private Equity?
The term private equity encompasses a range of techniques used to finance commercial ventures in ways that do not involve the use of publicly tradable assets such as corporate stock or bonds. Typical forms of private equity include venture capital, growth and mezzanine capital, angel investing, and private equity funds....
Tags: Financial Services, VC, Angel Investor, Business, BNET Briefing, Sue Troy, Investment, Finance, Investor, Venture Capital, Private Equity
Articles 2007-03-05
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