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August  2013:  Best  of  the  Month    

www.privcap.com  

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The  most  popular  videos  and  digital  publications  on  Privcap  during  

August  2013.    

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In  this  slideshow:  

•  Is  Venture  Capital’s  Lost  Decade  Near  the  End?  •  Africa:  Home  of  the  PE  Exit  •  Risk  Management  in  Global  Energy  Investing  •  Private  Equity  Performance  Vol.  2  •  August  2013  Privcap  Digest  

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Is  Venture’s  ‘Lost  Decade’  Near  the  End?  

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“One  of  the  things  we’ve  observed  and  the  vast  majority  of  venture  capital  investments  are  realized  via  M  &A.  But  what’s  really  provided  the  pop  that  we’ve  all  observed  obviously,  during  the  tech  boom  and  then  bust  era,  is  that  a  robust  equity  capital  market  can  really  provide  a  lot  of  that  outsized  return,  which  you’re  not  often  going  to  see  in  a  leveraged  buy  out  portfolio  per  se.  And  that’s,  so  the  winners  concept  is  much  more  resonant  in  a  venture  capital  portfolio  than  what  we’ve  typically  seen  from  a  return  proZile  from  a  private  equity  fund.”  

 -­‐Andrea  Auerbach,  Cambridge  Associates  

Experts  from  Cambridge  Associates  and  the  Institutional  Limited  Partners  Association  share  proprietary  data  to  analyze  whether  a  new  era  of  wealth  creation  is  coming  to  venture  participants.  

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Africa:  Home  of  the  PE  Exit  

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Want  to  understand  the  exit  market  in  South  Africa,  North  Africa,  and  across  the  Continent?  Tune  in  to  our  three  experts  who  detail  the  African  trade-­‐sale  and  IPO  markets  for  private  equity  investors.  

South  Africa  has  also  been  experiencing  an  interesting  dynamic  right  now,  it  is  being  seen  as  the  gateway  into  the  rest  of  the  continent,  so  if  you  have  a  South  African  platform,  which  has  strong  growth  possibilities  into  the  continent  foreign  buyers  also  come  into  the  frame.    

-­‐Ngalaah  Chupi,  Ethos  Private  Equity  

The  exit  is  a  reality  in  Africa,  especially  in  North  and  South  Africa  but  also  in  the  sub-­‐Saharan  region,  and  the  returns  are  also  there.  

 –Ziad  Oueslati,  AfricInvest  

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Risk  Management  in  Global  Energy  Investing  

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Investing  in  energy  projects  around  the  world  comes  with  risks,  but  as  three  senior  executives  from  Kerogen  Capital  explain,  these  risks  can  be  understood  and  managed  by  the  

right  professionals  and  in  partnership  with  the  right  local  talent.  

“North  America's  got  10%  of  the  oil  and  probably  90%  of  the  private  equity  capital.  The  rest  of  the  world  is  the  inversion  of  that  –  90%  of  the  energy  reserves  and  a  just  small  fraction  of  the  capitals.  So  there's  huge  opportunity  because  that's  kind  of  compounded  by  really  two  things,  one  the  80%  growth  of  demand  in  the  coming  years  is  going  to  be  India  and  China,  add  in  the  rest,  and  it  is  going  to  drive  energy  demand  globally.”              -­‐Lord  Malloch-­‐Brown,  Former  UN  Deputy    

       Secretary  General  and  Kerogen  Capital  Executive          Board  Member  

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August  2013  Privcap  Digest  

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•  Lower-­‐Middle  Market’s  Evolution:  Saw  Mill  Capital’s  Budoff  says  maturation  is  good  and  bad.  

 •  David  Bonderman’s  Green  Thumb:  Why  the  

TPG  Capital  co-­‐founder  believes  sustainability  and  proZits  go  hand-­‐in-­‐hand.  

 •  Mexico  Goes  Big?  -­‐  Can  2013  take  Mexican  

PE  to  the  next  level?