Sageview Capital - Strategy, Performance, Culture, etc.

I'm interested in understanding how Sageview's investment strategy compares to firms like Spectrum and JMI. What unique opportunities or areas of excitement does Sageview identify that might be overlooked by others in the industry?

Additionally, in the context of growth equity, could you elaborate on the key differentiators between Sageview and firms such as B Capital or SVF? Beyond fund size and scale, are there other significant factors to consider when comparing these firms?

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Thanks. I'm more looking for an answer to "What a Sageview deal looks like" and how that compares to other growth firms. This isn't discussed in the other posts. 

 

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