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The buyout firms that are running on empty

Some private equity firms have been left without a pot of money to invest, but they have found a way to trundle along

The buyout firms that are running on empty

Private equity executives sometimes make reference to what they call “zombie firms”. The description applies to firms that have no new money to invest and which are technically dead but live on through the management fees they charge.

However, a new breed of firms has emerged that may have run out of fuel to do new deals, but hope to carry on indefinitely.

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