A Practical Guide to Private Equity Transactions

A Practical Guide to Private Equity Transactions by Geoff Yates, published by Cambridge University Press on February 18, 2010, is an illustrated edition comprising 416 pages in English. This book provides an overview of the complexities surrounding private equity investments, guiding readers through the various stages of the investment life cycle, from opportunity identification to the eventual exit by the investor.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of key documentation and legal issues pertinent to private equity, including company law, employment law, pensions, taxation, debt funding, and competition law. The book also addresses recent legal developments, such as the Companies Act 2006, and discusses the emergence of private equity in the UK, as well as the challenges the industry has faced in light of the financial crisis.
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This overview of a complex and often misunderstood subject takes the reader through the issues that are faced throughout the life cycle of a private equity investment, from the identification of an opportunity, through the various stages of the transaction and the lifetime of the investment, to the eventual exit by the investor. The analysis of key documentation and legal issues covers company law, employment law, pensions, taxation, debt funding and competition law, taking into account recent legal developments such as the Companies Act 2006, the recent emergence of private equity in the UK and the challenges faced by the industry as a result of the financial crisis.
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