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Cautionary tale for private equity

By Martin Arnold in London

Published: July 19 2009 23:39 | Last updated: July 19 2009 23:39

As a Harvard Law School graduate, Hans Albrecht must have found it particularly painful when the university’s endowment was among investors that blocked a deal by Nordwind Capital, the German private equity firm he founded.

When a private equity group raises a fund, investors make legally binding commitments to provide the money when the group finds investment opportunities. There are heavy penalties for any investors that fail to meet these commitments.

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