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"We start out with a set of investment theses, and then identify the resources that we need to bring to support those objectives," says Sandra Horbach, head of the global consumer and retail team at the Carlyle Group, which has helped build such companies as Dunkin Donuts, CVC, and philosophy.
What Public Companies Can Learn From Private Equity Les Berglass 2010
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"We incent management teams with equity so that their interests are completely aligned with our investors," explains Horbach of Carlyle.
What Public Companies Can Learn From Private Equity Les Berglass 2010
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He picked Andre Horbach, who headed GE's commercial and industrial business in the U.S., as Suzlon's CEO.
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Horbach was soon out of depth in the strongly entrepreneurial environment at Suzlon and was unable to manage the breakneck speed at which the company was growing.
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"We incent management teams with equity so that their interests are completely aligned with our investors," explains Horbach of Carlyle.
What Public Companies Can Learn From Private Equity Les Berglass 2010
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"We start out with a set of investment theses, and then identify the resources that we need to bring to support those objectives," says Sandra Horbach, head of the global consumer and retail team at the Carlyle Group, which has helped build such companies as Dunkin Donuts, CVC, and philosophy.
What Public Companies Can Learn From Private Equity Les Berglass 2010
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In that trial, study author Thomas Horbach, of Schwabach, Germany, recruited obese individuals with an initial pre-implant body-mass index (BMI) of between 35 and 55 (30 being the statistical threshold for obesity).
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Consequently, the patient spends less time in the operating room, Thomas Horbach, the firm's chief of surgery, said.
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"We could make the stomach pacemaker work so people feel like they're going to throw up, but we don't want that," said Thomas Horbach, chief of surgery at Stadtkrankenhaus Schwabach, near Munich, who led one of the trials.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Private-equity firms may more often reap profits from consumer-focused investments by selling them to other investors or to larger companies, so-called strategic acquirers, rather than selling them to the public, Horbach said.
Bloomberg 2010
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