Private Equity: East Asia - Chang Sun, Warburg Pincus Asia

Wharton School February 19, 2011
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Chang Sun, Warburg Pincus Asia, illustrates the critical issues that determine whether a private equity firm can successfully develop a company in its portfolio. In Sun's view, there are four such hurdles: deciding whether a company is a good buy, figuring out the right structure and terms, dealing with the firm's management and making the right call on when to exit. For more on this class session, see: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/pe/class-11.cfm #private #equity #Warburg #Pincus

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