Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
equity-owned
Russian translation:
[фирмы] принадлежащие частным инвестиционным фондам
Added to glossary by
Erika Burdeniukaite
Nov 8, 2010 23:42
13 yrs ago
English term
equity-owned
English to Russian
Bus/Financial
Journalism
decision-making of the private equity-owned businesses
Proposed translations
(Russian)
5 | [фирмы] принадлежащие частным инвестиционным фондам | Andrei B |
3 +1 | акционерные (компании) | Igor Antipin |
4 | предприятия с прямыми инвестициями | rns |
Proposed translations
8 hrs
English term (edited):
private equity-owned [businesses]
Selected
[фирмы] принадлежащие частным инвестиционным фондам
Краткие определения:
Private equity = an umbrella term for large amounts of money raised directly from accredited individuals and institutions and pooled in a fund that invests in a range of business ventures
см.
http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Private eq...
Private equity firms = businesses established to manage private equity funds
Private equity funds = funds comprised of investments from corporate investors, private individuals, government agencies, banks, pension funds, and insurance companies (institutional and qualified investors)
см.
http://inflationomics.com/glossary.php#private_equity_firms
Более развернутые определения:
Private equity fund is a pooled investment vehicle used for making investments in various equity (and to a lesser extent debt) securities according to one of the investment strategies associated with private equity. Private equity funds are typically limited partnerships with a fixed term of 10 years (often with annual extensions). At inception, institutional investors make an unfunded commitment to the limited partnership, which is then drawn over the term of the fund
A private equity fund is raised and managed by investment professionals of a specific private equity firm (the general partner and investment advisor). Typically, a single private equity firm will manage a series of distinct private equity funds and will attempt to raise a new fund every 3 to 5 years as the previous fund is fully invested
см.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Private Equity Fun...
В схеме участвуют:
а) организации или лица, вкладывающие собственные средства в private equity funds
б) управляющие фирмы (private equity firms = financial sponsors), инвестирующие средства фондов в бизнес, т.е. спонсирующие фирмы, созданные для получения прибыли
в) private equity-owned businesses = спонсируемые фирмы, куда вкладываются деньги private equity funds
Замечания:
1. Это НЕ акционерные компании, т.к. нет главного признака таковых - уставного капитала, разделенного на акции
2. Это НЕ прямые инвестиции, т.к. между инвесторами и бизнесом есть промежуточное звено - private equity firm
См. также ссылки в Интернете и дальнейшие ссылки там
Private equity = an umbrella term for large amounts of money raised directly from accredited individuals and institutions and pooled in a fund that invests in a range of business ventures
см.
http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Private eq...
Private equity firms = businesses established to manage private equity funds
Private equity funds = funds comprised of investments from corporate investors, private individuals, government agencies, banks, pension funds, and insurance companies (institutional and qualified investors)
см.
http://inflationomics.com/glossary.php#private_equity_firms
Более развернутые определения:
Private equity fund is a pooled investment vehicle used for making investments in various equity (and to a lesser extent debt) securities according to one of the investment strategies associated with private equity. Private equity funds are typically limited partnerships with a fixed term of 10 years (often with annual extensions). At inception, institutional investors make an unfunded commitment to the limited partnership, which is then drawn over the term of the fund
A private equity fund is raised and managed by investment professionals of a specific private equity firm (the general partner and investment advisor). Typically, a single private equity firm will manage a series of distinct private equity funds and will attempt to raise a new fund every 3 to 5 years as the previous fund is fully invested
см.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Private Equity Fun...
В схеме участвуют:
а) организации или лица, вкладывающие собственные средства в private equity funds
б) управляющие фирмы (private equity firms = financial sponsors), инвестирующие средства фондов в бизнес, т.е. спонсирующие фирмы, созданные для получения прибыли
в) private equity-owned businesses = спонсируемые фирмы, куда вкладываются деньги private equity funds
Замечания:
1. Это НЕ акционерные компании, т.к. нет главного признака таковых - уставного капитала, разделенного на акции
2. Это НЕ прямые инвестиции, т.к. между инвесторами и бизнесом есть промежуточное звено - private equity firm
См. также ссылки в Интернете и дальнейшие ссылки там
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+1
3 hrs
акционерные (компании)
Цитата:
Private Equityowned firms are significantly better managed than government, family and privately owned firms. Although they are also better managed on average than publicly listed firms with dispersed owners, this difference is not statistically significant.
Private Equityowned firms are significantly better managed than government, family and privately owned firms. Although they are also better managed on average than publicly listed firms with dispersed owners, this difference is not statistically significant.
7 hrs
English term (edited):
private equity-owned businesses
предприятия с прямыми инвестициями
т.е. некотируемые компании/предприятия.
Private equity, in finance, is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. [1]
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_equity
Private equity, in finance, is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange. [1]
— http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_equity
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