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Clearview Capital invests in Next Net Media
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P4G Capital Management Announces the Addition of Jon Van Tuin, Managing Director and Head of Business Development
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Clearview Capital recapitalizes Infinity Worlds, Belmont Partners Sales, LLC and Belmont Partners Sales - St Louis
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Virtual Louisville hosts the 2021 Mid-South ACG Capital Connection
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June 2021 event serves as the deal nexus for private equity professionals, mezzanine lenders, investment bankers, service providers, corporate executives and entrepreneurs
Mid-South ACG Capital Connection
June 17-18, 2021 It’s a very convenient way for professionals to grow their networks, discover new ideas, build business relationships, secure capital and bring value for the companies they represent. LOUISVILLE, KY. (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 The Mid-South ACG Capital Connection, an annual event that brings together professionals who plan, finance, and carry out transactions that grow companies and their communities, returns to Louisville this June 17-18.
The rise in blank-check companies a boon to private equity firms looking to cash out from their deals is worrying some managers.
“It feels a little bit like a gold rush to me,” said James Andersen, co-founder of private equity firm Clearview Capital, during a virtual event hosted on Tuesday by the New York Alternative Investment Roundtable. “Gold rushes almost never end well.”
The boom in special purpose acquisition companies is a “symptom” of the Federal Reserve injecting massive capital into the market, prompting investors to search for returns in areas like SPACs, according to Andersen. Against the backdrop of the resulting high valuations, he said he worries that many SPACs will overpay for companies and fail to perform for investors.