Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe: Markets, Techniques, and Deals

Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe: Markets, Techniques, and Deals

by Giulia Negri (Contributor), Stefano Caselli (Author)

Synopsis

Global financial markets might seem as if they increasingly resemble each other, but a lot of peculiar aspects qualify different markets with different levels of development. Private equity investors can take advantage of these variations. Structured to provide a taxonomy of the business, Private Equity and Venture Capital in Europe, Second Edition, introduces private equity and venture capital markets while presenting new information about the core of private equity: secondary markets, private debt, PPP within private equity, crowdfunding, venture philanthropy, impact investing, and more. Every chapter has been updated, and new data, cases, examples, sections, and chapters illuminate elements unique to the European model. With the help of new pedagogical materials, this Second Edition provides marketable insights about valuation and deal-making not available elsewhere.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
Edition: 2
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 01 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 0128122544
ISBN 13: 9780128122549

Media Reviews
Comprehensive textbooks on Venture Capital and Private Equity are still scarce goods. This compendium provides an excellent up-to-date discussion of the most important aspects focusing on the European landscape. Students and young practitioners in the Venture Capital and Private Equity or affiliated industries will very much appreciate its content. --Alexander Groh, EMLYON Business School
Author Bio
Stefano Caselli is Vice Rector for International Affairs at Bocconi University whereas is a Full Professor of Banking and Finance at Department of Finance and member of the board of directors of SDA Bocconi School of Management. He is also the founder and the director of the Start-up Day platform for Bocconi since 2015, devoted to facilitate the start-up process for Bocconi students and alumni. His research activities focus on the relationship between banking and industrial system, facing issues both of banking credit risk management and of corporate finance and capital structure. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the subject. His works have been published in Journal of Financial Intermediation, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Financial Management, Journal of Financial Services Research, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance and Economia & Management, among others. He has got a long experience as independent director in several boards of corporations and financial institutions as well as advisor of investment committees (among them: SIAS S.p.A., Generali Real Estate, Santander Consumer Bank, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo). He acts as columnist and opinion maker on L'Economia del Corriere della Sera , as well radio and television programs. He is research fellow of BAFFI-CAREFIN (the research centre for financial innovation of Bocconi University), member of the board of directors of ISBM - International School of Business Management, in UK and member of the Strategic Board of CEMS. He won several times the Bocconi Teaching Award and the Bocconi Research Award in 1997, 2004 and 2011. Giulia Negri is Research Fellow of Corporate and Real Estate Finance Department at SDA Bocconi School of Management and a PhD Candidate at Sankt Gallen University in Switzerland. Her field of interest concerns Financial Reporting, Performance Measurement and the whole world of Start-ups and Private Equity and Venture Capital. She conducts research about private equity, start-ups and performance measurement systems. At the moment, she is working for the third consecutive year for the activity StartupDay at Bocconi University that rewards the best Italian startups and that creates a marketplace among investors and startuppers. In the past, she has worked with J.P. Morgan, PwC, Assiteca (the largest Italian insurance broker), Assolombarda (the General Confederation of Lombardy), and Prysmian Group.