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investment trustPublic company that makes investments in other companies on behalf of its shareholders. It may issue shares to raise capital and issue fixed-interest securities. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In 1977, he branched out on his own, playing a dominant role in the foundation of the Sybedron Corporation, a pioneering real estate investment firm that graduated a number of today's major investment leaders. Admiralty is not a fund, but rather a private investment firm that will be capitalized with $70 million of Kutler's own money. Eduventures (Boston, MA), a provider of intelligence, including consulting services, executive events and membership programs, for the global education market, has entered into a partnership with affiliates of Knowledge Investment Partners, an investment firm specializing in the education and information services sectors, and The Invus Group (New York), a private equity firm. |
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