New Mountain Capital Takeover
Anyone know what happened? Seems wild that the President of PE would leave one day and the next try to takeover half the firm.
Anyone know what happened? Seems wild that the President of PE would leave one day and the next try to takeover half the firm.
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Based on previous WSO threads, New Mountain Capital has a strong reputation in the private equity space, but internal dynamics like leadership changes or attempted takeovers can create significant ripples. While the specifics of this situation aren't detailed in the dataset, such events often stem from disagreements over strategy, governance, or future direction. Leadership transitions, especially involving high-ranking individuals like the President of PE, can sometimes lead to power struggles or attempts to realign the firm's control.
If you're looking for more insights, it might be worth keeping an eye on industry news or forums like WSO for updates, as these situations tend to evolve quickly and attract attention from insiders.
Sources: Reputation of New mountain capital, Thoughts on new BX group?, Q&A: 3rd Year Hedge Fund Analyst, Do PE funds stop caring about certain investments once the fund has crushed it?, The Promised Land of Private Equity Turned out to be a "Monster Land"
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