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Syndicate Partner Selection: who Syndicates with Whom?
2012AbstractThis article addresses the question of “who syndicates with whom?” It presents a literature review on private equity syndication and an empirical analysis of the collaboration of syndicate partners. It notes the implications of such collaborations and studies the syndicate partner selection process.
Roosenboom, Peter, van den Bosch, B
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Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1970
The Working Collective and the Community In Yugoslavia the workers in a given enterprise, which is called the "working collective," elect a "council of workers"; the council participates in the selection of the director of the enterprise, approves the plan of the enterprise, controls the hiring and firing of workers, and fixes wages.
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The Working Collective and the Community In Yugoslavia the workers in a given enterprise, which is called the "working collective," elect a "council of workers"; the council participates in the selection of the director of the enterprise, approves the plan of the enterprise, controls the hiring and firing of workers, and fixes wages.
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Strategic Syndication: Is Bad News Shared in Loan Syndicates?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We investigate whether lead arrangers opportunistically withhold their private information from participant lenders and how this behavior affects the structure of loan syndicates. Using an FDA inspection database assembled through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, we show that lead arrangers hold less of a loan when the borrower experiences a
Andrea K. Down +2 more
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2018
Syndicalism is a social and political program advocating an economic system based on equal ownership of production and democratic rule by federated trade unions. Peculiar to the industrial proletariat, the syndicalist agenda inspired by Proudhon, Bakunin and Sorel acquired political weight with the creation in 1895 of the French CGT (Confédération ...
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Syndicalism is a social and political program advocating an economic system based on equal ownership of production and democratic rule by federated trade unions. Peculiar to the industrial proletariat, the syndicalist agenda inspired by Proudhon, Bakunin and Sorel acquired political weight with the creation in 1895 of the French CGT (Confédération ...
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Venture Capitalists’ Decision to Syndicate
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2006Financial theory, access to deal flow, selection, and monitoring skills are used to explain syndication in venture capital firms in six European countries. In contrast with U.S. findings, portfolio management motives are more important for syndication than individual deal management motives. Risk sharing, portfolio diversification, and access to larger
Manigart, Sophie +7 more
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2017
This chapter explores the significance of Prohibition for the evolution of organized crime in Chicago. It shows that Prohibition provided the opportunity for the city's vice entrepreneurs and criminal gangs to extend their activities into bootlegging. Levee district vice mongers such as Johnny Torrio and Al Capone competed with criminal gangs such as ...
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This chapter explores the significance of Prohibition for the evolution of organized crime in Chicago. It shows that Prohibition provided the opportunity for the city's vice entrepreneurs and criminal gangs to extend their activities into bootlegging. Levee district vice mongers such as Johnny Torrio and Al Capone competed with criminal gangs such as ...
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Nature Biotechnology, 2002
Killu Tougu Sanborn explains why venture capitalists prefer to invest as part of a syndicate, and what benefits this offers ...
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Killu Tougu Sanborn explains why venture capitalists prefer to invest as part of a syndicate, and what benefits this offers ...
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Crime, Law and Social Change, 1991
Colombia's main drug trafficking coalitions — the Medellin and Cali syndicates — constitute powerful illegitimate interest groups. Traffickers (especially the Medellin coalition) exert political influence partly through violence and intimidation; yet the drug lords' political arsenal also includes non-coercive means-bribery, contributions to political ...
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Colombia's main drug trafficking coalitions — the Medellin and Cali syndicates — constitute powerful illegitimate interest groups. Traffickers (especially the Medellin coalition) exert political influence partly through violence and intimidation; yet the drug lords' political arsenal also includes non-coercive means-bribery, contributions to political ...
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