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August 6, 2024
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Navigating the cap table hurdles

TLDR:

  • The world of venture capital is colliding with secondaries to tackle a liquidity issue.
  • Carlyle raises $12.4 billion in a single quarter, and MassPRIM is re-entering VC.

The article discusses how the venture capital industry is addressing a lack of liquidity by embracing secondaries, as outlined in a new white paper. This collaboration between the two sectors aims to provide solutions to the challenges faced in the current market environment. Additionally, Carlyle’s successful fundraise of $12.4 billion in a single quarter highlights the ongoing strength of the private equity sector. MassPRIM’s decision to reinvest in venture capital indicates a renewed interest in this asset class.

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