Law360, New York ( December 8, 2015, 12:29 PM EST) -- Although co-investments are not new, private equity groups (PEGs) are increasingly seeking opportunities to offer others — including their own limited partners (LPs) — the chance to invest in their deals. The trends show that PEGs have been closing deals with more frequent co-investor participation and with significant dollar contributions from such participants. A new study sponsored by Pepper Hamilton LLP in association with Mergermarket, "Joining forces: The co-investment climate in private equity," identifies key data points illustrating some of the latest developments in co-investments:...
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