With no buyers and no IPOs, private equity exits are essentially closed, leaving assets stranded. These sponsors talk about how they are changing strategies, what they are doing with their investments to sustain value over time, and how incentives are changing for management teams. This panel takes a deep dive into the changing landscape in private equity and what the future looks like for those teams trying to exit.
This presentation was recorded at the recent Energy Capital Conference & exhibition in Dallas.
MODERATOR:
Sarah E. McLean, Partner, Shearman & Sterling LLP
SPEAKERS:
Scott Browning, Principal, Apollo Global Management
James S. Crain, Partner, EnCap Investments LP
Sam Stoutner, Principal, NGP Energy Capital Management
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