TDR capital updated opinion

Can someone shed some light on TDR capital investment strategy? Are they operationally intensive? More opportunistic? Focused on consumer? Just trying to understand the investment strategy and performance

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't specific information about TDR Capital's investment strategy or performance in the provided context. I'm sorry, but it looks like this may be out of my ability to answer... maybe some of the links below might help?

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I don't know them in detail, but spent a bit of time with them when I was an LP. Low volume of deals, high intellect in the firm. Imho, not a great seat for an associate because what you need is deal experience, which just doesn't happen loads. In a way I wonder how the funds are performing since a couple of their assets have taken very long to exit, e.g Aggreko. 

 
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