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280 pages
ISBN 9781591842859 Published Nov. 2009
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Using leveraged buyouts that load their acquired companies with loans, private equity firms have generated more than $1 trillion in new debt. Journalist Kosman explores private equity's explosive growth at the expense of the long-term health of their companies.
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An authoritative expose of the mysterious and potentially dangerous world of private equity
Few people realize that the top private equity firms, such as Blackstone Group, Carlyle Group, and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, have become the nation's largest employers through the businesses they own. Using leveraged buyouts that load their acquired companies with loans, private equity firms have generated more than $1 trillion in new debt--which will come due just when these businesses are least likely to be able to pay it off.
Journalist Josh Kosman explores private equity's explosive growth and shows how its barons wring profits at the expense of the long-term health of their companies. He argues that excessive debt and mismanagement will likely trigger another economic meltdown within the next five years, wiping out up to two million jobs.
He also explores the links between the private equity elite and Washington power players, who have helped them escape government scrutiny. The result is a timely book with an important warning for us all.
Tagged: Private equity, United States, Leveraged buyouts, Credit, Financial crises
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