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Standard General Announces Diversity Plan For Tegna Deal

Law 360 M&A

Hedge fund Standard General LP has announced a plan to increase its commitments to diversity and inclusion pending its $8.6 billion acquisition of broadcast company Tegna Inc.

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FCC Studying Foreign Stakes In Tegna Deal, Chair Says

Law 360 M&A

The Federal Communications Commission is carefully scrutinizing foreign investors' participation in a deal by Standard General LP to take broadcast company Tegna Inc. private, the FCC's chair has told a House member.

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Broadcaster Tegna Hit With Suit Over $8.6B Go-Private Deal

Law 360 M&A

Broadcast company Tegna Inc. and the members of its board face a shareholder's claims that they violated fraud provisions of federal securities laws in connection with their attempt to sell Tegna to hedge fund Standard General LP in an $8.6 billion deal.

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Ceramic Matrix Composites Market Size and Share [2023-2030] | Industry Revenue, Key Players, Demand and Global Outlook Report

Benzinga

List of Key Companies Operating in the Ceramic Matrix Composites Market: 3M Company COI Ceramics Inc. General Electric Company Kyocera Corporation Lancer Systems LP SGL Carbon Company Ultramet Inc. Coorstek Inc. Ube Industries Ltd.

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Growth Equity: The Child Prodigy of Private Equity and Venture Capital, or an Artifact of Easy Money?

Brian DeChesare

Some argue that GE offers the best of both worlds: the opportunity to fund innovation and growth – as in venture capital – plus the ability to limit downside risk and invest in proven companies – as in private equity. Most companies are already profitable, the potential returns are lower, and there’s usually a large secondary component (i.e.,

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Is It the End of Entire Fairness as We Know It?

Reynolds Holding

The novelty was to shift the standard of review , as opposed to merely shifting the burden of proof, for demonstrating that a squeeze-out merger was or was not entirely fair from a controlling stockholder to minority stockholders, as occurs under Alan R. Lynch Communication Systems, Inc., 272, 1993, opinion (Del.

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Do Venture Capital Funds Overstate Their Performance? The Effects of FOIA

Reynolds Holding

Venture capital (VC) has become an increasingly important asset class for institutional investors such as endowments, pension funds, insurance companies, and sovereign wealth funds, as well as for wealthy individuals. VC-backed companies raised nearly $300 billion in 2021. As stated above, we find that FOIA-eligible LPs are about 8.5