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29.08.2025 07:30
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Apollo Explores Costa Acquisition from Coca-Cola (KO)
29.08.2025 04:33
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) is one of the best long-term stocks to invest in according to Warren Buffett. On August 27, Apollo Global Management entered early-stage talks with Coca-Cola’s advisers about a potential acquisition of Costa Coffee. While discussions are ongoing, formal bids are not expected for several weeks, and Apollo may ultimately opt out […]
Jim Cramer Says “Apollo’s a Cheap Stock”
29.08.2025 03:57
Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently shed light on. A caller asked if the stock is a buy, noting its low valuation, strong long-term growth prospects, and underestimated market potential. Cramer commented: “You just sold me on Apollo. I love the case… Listen to that guy. He knows […]
Trump’s push for lower interest rates is on a collision course with government bonds
29.08.2025 02:37
Bond investors are taking a “wait-and-see” approach to President Donald Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook.
Apollo to Present at the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference
28.08.2025 12:30
NEW YORK, Aug. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Apollo (NYSE: APO) today announced that Jim Zelter, President of Apollo Global Management, will participate in a fireside chat at the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 at 9:45 am EDT. A live webcast of the event will be available on Apollo’s Investor Relations website at ir.apollo.com. For those unable to join live, a replay will be available shortly after the event. About Apollo Apollo is a high-growth, global
This summer's hottest trend on Wall Street: 'Private for longer'
20.08.2025 09:00
One of the hottest places in private markets this summer is in the secondary market, where a record amount of big funds and their customers struggling to exit positions are finding a way out.
Second round of Forward Air takeover bids expected in September, report says
18.08.2025 17:11
A second round of buyout bids for Forward Air are due next month, according to an M&A blog. The post Second round of Forward Air takeover bids expected in September, report says appeared first on FreightWaves.
Private club operator Soho House going private in $2.7 billion deal
18.08.2025 13:55
Private members club operator Soho House is going private in a deal worth $2.7 billion that will pay out investors at $9 per share.
Dayforce Stock Surges 23%. Why Wall Street’s Excited.
18.08.2025 13:51
Dayforce stock was soaring in early trading Monday amid a report it’s about to be bought out by a private-equity firm. The company, which provides human resources software and had a market value of $8.4 billion as of Friday’s close, gained 23% to $65.11 just after the market opened. On Sunday, Bloomberg reported that Thoma Bravo was in advanced talks to acquire the company.
Soho House Agrees to Be Taken Private by MCR Hotels-Led Group in $2.7 Billion Deal
18.08.2025 13:23
Soho House (SHCO) on Monday agreed to be taken private by an investor group led by hotel operator MC
Soho House Stock Jumps. It’s Going Private—and Ashton Kutcher Will Join the Board.
18.08.2025 13:09
Hotel owner-operator MCR will pay $9 a share in the deal, which values Soho House at around $2.7 billion.
Soho House Members’ Club to Go Private
18.08.2025 12:59
The company helped spark a wave of private clubs in New York and boasts more than 200,000 members worldwide.
Soho House bought for £1.3bn by US hotel giant
18.08.2025 11:16
Soho House is ending its tumultuous life on the public markets after agreeing to be taken over by a US hotel giant in a $1.8bn (£1.3bn) deal.
Private Equity Will Never Be the Same. 401(k)s Are the Golden Goose.
18.08.2025 06:30
Gaining even a sliver of the $12 trillion pool of retirement funds could drive private equity growth for years.
Soho House members' club nearing a deal to go private, WSJ reports
18.08.2025 04:47
Soho House shareholders will receive $9 per share - a 17.8% premium to the closing price of $7.64 on Friday. The deal value is based on the company's more than 195 million outstanding shares. Billionaire Ron Burkle, who is a controlling shareholder, is expected to roll over his stake, along with several other shareholders, the Journal said.
The Week in Numbers: soaring stocks on Fed cut hopes
15.08.2025 12:01
STORY: From global stocks soaring high.... To why Norway feels no 'Tesla shame'.:: The Week in NumbersThis is the Week in Numbers.:: 954.21954.21... A fresh high for the MSCI All Country World Indexas global shares soared to record highs.It's on expectations of a U.S. rate cut which has buoyed demand for riskier assets.Japan's Nikkei stock set a fresh peak and bitcoin reached a record $124,000.Investors are pricing in a quarter-percentage-point cut in September.:: $34.5 billionA $34.5 billion all-cash offer came from Perplexity AI for Alphabet's Chrome browserA bid far above its own valuation.The startup is reaching for the browser's billions of users pivotal to the AI search race.OpenAI, Yahoo and private-equity firm Apollo Global Management have also previously expressed interest in Chrome as regulatory pressure threatens Google's grip on the industry.:: $13 billion$13 billion is what crypto exchange operator Bullish was valued at after its shares more than doubled in their NYSE debut.It lifts prospects for future U.S. listings by other digital asset firms.The parent of crypto news website CoinDesk raised over $1 billion in its IPO, valuing the company at $5.4 billion.It's yet another sign of mainstream adoption in a market that recently topped $4 trillion.:: 83% Tesla sales in Norway in July rose 83% - massively bucking the trend among most other European countries where sales continue to fall. Anger at Elon Musk ’s right-wing politics has provoked acts of vandalism against Tesla cars and dealerships in recent months.But not in Norway. Oyvind Solberg Thorsen is head of the country's road federation.“In the beginning of this year, everybody talked about the Tesla shame. We actually warned about that and said that we have to look at the car sales for the first quarter in order to establish if it is a Tesla shame in Norway or it isn't. And we were actually right. There isn't a Tesla shame in Norway, not as we see it in other countries.”In the first half of this year Tesla sales plunged by half or more in Germany, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands.But in Norway, Tesla has bred brand loyalty that's insulated against blowback.
Apollo Sees Europe Credit Opportunities in AI, Defense, Infrastructure
15.08.2025 10:07
Apollo Global Management is aiming to invest in artificial intelligence, defense and infrastructure in Europe, where trillions in spending is needed, its co-head of European credit Tristram Leach said on Bloomberg Television. "There is an enormous amount of spending that needs to happen in Europe," Leach said, adding that Apollo is ready to lean into the investment needs of the continent.
Surge In Positive Sentiment For Private Equity's Big Four In Q2 2025 Earnings
14.08.2025 04:10
The average net positivity score for the Big Four was higher in the second quarter than it has been in at least a year. Click here to read more.
Citi hires bankers for private credit in North America, tech in Europe
13.08.2025 19:51
Citigroup hired two senior investment bankers this week, extending a recruitment drive by its head of banking, Viswas Raghavan. Aashish Dhakad will start in October in New York as head of private credit origination for North America as part of Citi's $25 billion push into private credit with Apollo Global Management. Dhakad, who previously worked at Ares Management and Bank of America, will report to John McAuley for private credit origination and Scott Sartorius and Ryan Williams, Citi's co-heads of leveraged finance on the continent.
Why Hilton Grand Vacations (HGV) Shares Are Falling Today
13.08.2025 16:16
Shares of timeshare vacation company Hilton Grand Vacations (NYSE:HGV) fell 3.9% in the morning session after the company announced the pricing of a secondary public offering of 7 million shares. The offering involves shares held by entities affiliated with major investment firm Apollo Global Management, meaning Hilton Grand Vacations itself is not selling any new stock and will not receive any proceeds. Such a large sale by a significant shareholder can signal a lack of confidence and increases