Capital Calls: Platinum Equity, FTC chair, Tui 16 Jun 2021 Concise views on global finance: The buyout firm acquires textbook company McGraw Hill and the maker of Singer sewing machines; Joe Biden’s pick for the Federal Trade Commission brings swagger; and another capital hike will still leave the German holiday group heavily indebted.
QTS looks better for Blackstone than its clients 7 Jun 2021 Acquiring the fast-growing data-center firm for $10 bln makes sense for the private equity shop, which has cash to spend. It’s appealing for QTS too. Less obvious are the benefits for investors in Blackstone funds, who get something they could have bought more cheaply themselves.
Capital Calls: Medline’s money machine 7 Jun 2021 Concise views on global finance: Blackstone and partners’ purchase of a majority stake in the $34 bln medical equipment maker could generate a big windfall for its founding family, without the clan members handing over the keys to their empire.
German landlord tie-up risks political subsidence 25 May 2021 Property giant Vonovia is offering 18 bln euros for rival Deutsche Wohnen. CEO Rolf Buch gets 160,000 apartments at book value, but the financial rewards look modest. His company may now also become a bigger target for Berlin politicians opposed to rent hikes.
Capital Calls: Retail sales’ wild ride 19 May 2021 Concise views on global finance: Some U.S. retailers are reporting better growth than others, but there’s still much to play for.
Capital Calls: JPMorgan, FirstGroup, Break fees 18 May 2021 Concise insights on global finance: Jamie Dimon is shuffling his deputies; the UK bus-to-rail group’s sale of its U.S. businesses to EQT has hit an investor revolt; deals involving AT&T and Canadian National Railway highlight the fees due for walking away.
Capital Calls: AT&T’s bankers, Blackstone in Italy 17 May 2021 Concise views on global finance: The U.S. telecom giant’s unwinding of its purchase of Time Warner is a gift for advisers on Wall Street; a court rules that the U.S. private equity firm’s 2013 purchase of Corriere della Sera’s HQ was valid.
U.S. REITs build solid deal with unusual blocks 29 Apr 2021 Realty Income is paying $11 bln for Vereit in an all-stock deal with some financial engineering and a spinoff on the side. That might normally prompt investor confusion and distrust. But better management, some cost savings, and separating office buildings is a good idea.
Capital Calls: Bank of America, WeWork, Kering 20 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance: The bank’s shareholders voted against a deeper dive into its impact on racial inequality; the office landlord is taking bitcoin as payment, for now; the Gucci owner needs to run faster to catch arch-rival LVMH.
Capital Calls: Christine Lagarde, Bernie Madoff 14 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance: The European Central Bank president’s quest for inflation will take a while to achieve its goal; investor gullibility will live on after the death of the Ponzi schemer in a U.S. federal prison.
Capital Calls: LVMH surges back to full health 13 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance: The 300 billion euro luxury conglomerate’s first-quarter sales surpass pre-Covid-19 levels.
Hong Kong-on-Thames lies in not-too-distant future 13 Apr 2021 Real estate tycoons from the former British colony are rushing to build new homes in London. They appeal to Hong Kong residents taking up UK visas, and offer a better return on investment than at home. It’s a bold bet on the capital’s pandemic-afflicted property market.
Capital Calls: U.S. CEO pay 12 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance: The median big-company boss is ending up with $13.7 mln for the 2020 pandemic year, a payout that's heading for a record.
Capital Calls: Cellebrite good times 8 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance in the Covid-19 era: The Israeli cracker of mobile-phone encryption is going public via a SPAC at a $2.4 billion valuation.
Viewsroom: Asia’s E-car mania, U.S. infrastructure 8 Apr 2021 Huawei makes telecoms, Haier dishwashers, Xiaomi phones, Evergrande condos. Now, these Chinese companies all want to make battery-powered vehicles too. And while on the subject of building, U.S. President Joe Biden is going big. Maybe too big for the bean counters in the Senate.
Capital Calls: Elon Musk, LeBron James 1 Apr 2021 Concise views on global finance in the Covid-19 era: Endeavor, Ari Emanuel’s entertainment group, is hoping the Tesla boss’s stardust will help a second attempt at an IPO; the basketball star’s stake in the Red Sox is a foil to Steve Cohen’s Mets deal.
Messy Singapore deal strains to lay new foundation 24 Mar 2021 CapitaLand wants to sell its property development arm to backer Temasek and list the rest. Even if investors are willing to embrace a carve-up of the $15 bln company, achieving a desired valuation closer to peers such as Lendlease will be hard in a yield-focused market.
Office landlords can live with homeworking shock 19 Mar 2021 Firms like HSBC hope working from home will let them cut costs. Goldman Sachs thinks it is a fad. Yet even if employees spend more time at home, their needs and social distancing rules will limit how much space can be freed up. The slump in office property stocks looks overdone.
Capital Calls: TV’s royal boost, Shared offices 9 Mar 2021 Concise views on global finance in the Covid-19 era: Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan is a boon for ViacomCBS’s streaming ambitions; IWG’s revamp depends on a workplace revolution.
Capital Calls: Shutterfly’s touch-up 5 Mar 2021 Concise views on global finance in the Covid-19 era: A SPAC may give photo-sharing firm Shutterfly a shiny new frame.