Nearly everyone is given a return, though not everyone takes the return. Although I do know of a few groups that gave only half of the interns offers (but these were situations where you had 3 summers for 2 full-time spots, etc.)

Reasons: very few MF summer front office/investing spots, so already self-selective and top-caliber. Or simply diversity/network/family connections in which case it was already desired for them to come full-time.

People not taking return: deciding they want a different industry/career, deciding to do entrepreneurship, going to a different MF fund/job, etc.

 

This would be surprising, their portfolio overall is absolutely crushing it during covid

 

While still above benchmark, to say their portfolio is “crushing it” during COVID is a massive overstatement. Fund VII (2018 Vintage, $16B) is currently returning a -8.5% IRR...

Note: Obviously mark-to-market and there will be recovery, but not like this fund is performing at the level they want to be right now

 
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The fund closed last june, you must not know how irr works if you are quoting that as a meaningful statistic. It takes ~3-4 years before you can tell how good a fund is. Vista has among the highest returns in the industry, look at their fundraising history it is wild. Software is proving again how resilient it is and Vista just happens to have a portfolio of elite software companies so no figure they are doing well during this. Bain capital and them just exited an investment at 5.3bn

 

Yeah this guy has no idea how IRR is calculated. The firm is known for never losing money on a controlled buyout, I'm sure theyre just fine.

 

anybody know what returns look like for SA at HF (DE Shaw, P72, BW)-- those that take undergrads? 

 

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