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    • The Sharpe Angle: Why KKR is championing a new kind of private equity model
      27 Jul 2023—CNBC
      KKR’s Global Co-Head of Private Equity, Pete Stavros, sits down with Leslie Picker to talk inclusive capitalism and why, despite a slowdown, he thinks it’s a great time to do deals. Thu, Jul 27 202312:16 PM EDT Subscribe to CNBC PRO Licensing & Reprints CNBC Councils Select Personal Finance CNBC on Peacock Join the CNBC Panel Supply Chain Values Select Shopping Closed Captioning Digital Products News Releases Internships Corrections About CNBC Ad Choices Site...
    • Private equity giant KKR’s antidote to worker discontent — employee stock ownership programs
      27 Jul 2023—CNBC
      watch now (Click here to subscribe to the Delivering Alpha newsletter.) The job market may be strong, but the invisible strings that connect workers to their jobs are increasingly weaker. Trends such as “lazy girl jobs” and “quiet quitting” have gone viral in a post-pandemic world where young workers are trading ambition for balance. Actors and writers continue to strike. UPS workers were on the brink of one before reaching a tentative agreement with their employer. More than half of...
    • Private equity-backed Cirque du Soleil inks deal for Blue Man Group as it looks to expand beyond circus
      6 Jul 2017—CNBC
      Acrobats and bald drummers will combine in a deal signed in blue ink. Cirque du Soleil said Thursday that it agreed to acquire Blue Man Productions, the first purchase in its quest to expand beyond the circus arts. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. "We want to broaden our horizons, develop new forms of entertainment, reach out to new audiences and expand our own creative capabilities," said Daniel Lamarre, president and CEO of Montreal-based Cirque du Soleil in a statement Thursday....

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