Summary of Sachin Khajuria's Two and Twenty
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#1 The world economy is broken. Underlying fissures created by subprime mortgage losses have cracked open, with a devastating effect on the global financial system.
#2 The investment committee is the decision-making body made up of the partners as voting members and the rest of the Firm as observers and commentators. They meet every Monday at 10 a. m. Eastern Time.
#3 The Firm has kept an eye on the company even after selling it off. Every quarter since exiting the business three years ago, the Firm’s analysts have collected operating and financial data from relevant sectors of the economy and processed them into financial models.
#4 The Firm is prepared to make the investment, even though it is in listed stock and debt rather than acquiring a business outright. The reason is that financial markets are cracking, and investor sentiment is at such a low. The prices of these securities are extremely distressed because the world is in chaos.
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Contents
Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 8
Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 10
Insights from Chapter 11
Insights from Chapter 12
Insights from Chapter 13
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The world economy is broken. Underlying fissures created by subprime mortgage losses have cracked open, with a devastating effect on the global financial system.
#2
The investment committee is the decision-making body made up of the partners as voting members and the rest of the Firm as observers and commentators. They meet every Monday at 10 a. m. Eastern Time.
#3
The Firm has kept an eye on the company even after selling it off. Every quarter since exiting the business three years ago, the Firm’s analysts have collected operating and financial data from relevant sectors of the economy and processed them into financial models.
#4
The Firm is prepared to make the investment, even though it is in listed stock and debt rather than acquiring a business outright. The reason is that financial markets are cracking, and investor sentiment is at such a low. The prices of these securities are extremely distressed because the world is in chaos.
#5
The Firm’s investment committee meeting is complete. The TV Corp deal team reviews their notes, decides what follow-up might be required, and finalizes an execution plan involving the stock and bond traders who will place the buy orders in the market to acquire the securities at the approved prices.
#6
The investment service provided by private equity firms to investors is becoming more and more essential, but unlike an essential utility, it isn’t charged at a regulated rate.
#7