Making a presentation before the Washington State Investment Board yesterday, KKR’s George Roberts and Johannes Huth, right,asked for a commitment to a massive new European fund and predicted a reinvigorated deal market will follow the current mega-malaise.
Making a presentation before the Washington State Investment Board yesterday, KKR’s George Roberts and Johannes Huth, right,asked for a commitment to a massive new European fund and predicted a reinvigorated deal market will follow the current mega-malaise.
The firm formerly called Asset Management Advisors has expanded its business abroad with the acquisition of TBK Investments, which manages $1.5 billion for 60 families in Latin America and Southern Europe.
Making a presentation before the Washington State Investment Board yesterday, KKR’s George Roberts and Johannes Huth, right,asked for a commitment to a massive new European fund and predicted a reinvigorated deal market will follow the current mega-malaise.
The firm formerly called Asset Management Advisors has expanded its business abroad with the acquisition of TBK Investments, which manages $1.5 billion for 60 families in Latin America and Southern Europe.
The firm formerly called Asset Management Advisors has expanded its business abroad with the acquisition of TBK Investments, which manages $1.5 billion for 60 families in Latin America and Southern Europe.
Making a presentation before the Washington State Investment Board yesterday, KKR’s George Roberts and Johannes Huth, right,asked for a commitment to a massive new European fund and predicted a reinvigorated deal market will follow the current mega-malaise.
The firm formerly called Asset Management Advisors has expanded its business abroad with the acquisition of TBK Investments, which manages $1.5 billion for 60 families in Latin America and Southern Europe.
After co-founder Craig Nickels left to manage the alternatives portfolio of Washington University, Texas consulting firm Alignment Capital has halted its operations and is looking for a new direction.
After co-founder Craig Nickels left to manage the alternatives portfolio of Washington University, Texas consulting firm Alignment Capital has halted its operations and is looking for a new direction.