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Report: Abercrombie & Fitch Emerges as Likely Takeover Target, Could Get $70 a Share from PE

By Luisa Beltran

Posted on: March 20, 2012

PE will likely be interested in Abercrombie which could get bids of $70 a share, according to a report.


David Robinson’s Admiral Capital Scores With Texas Teachers

By Gregory Roth

Posted on: March 20, 2012

When it comes to raising his new fund, Hall of Fame basketball star David Robinson hit a trifecta, leveraging his fame as star for the San Antonio Spurs, his military ties and his ties to Texas…


The JOBS Act Can Rebalance Risks and Rewards for Emerging Growth Companies, Investors

By Josh Kopelman

Posted on: March 20, 2012

Jon Callagahn, Jeff Clavier, Josh Kopelman and Jason Mendelson say they favor the JOBS Act, which aims to bring more capital to small businesses and employment to Americans .


Time Warner Cable, Fox Still Eye Da Bums

By Reuters News

Posted on: March 20, 2012

Time Warner Cable and Fox continue their pursuit of the Los Angeles Dodgers, underscoring the growing value of exclusive pro sports content to entertainment companies.


peHUB First Read

By Angela Sormani

Posted on: March 20, 2012

With your coffee this morning click on First Read to find out about Facebook’s IPO banking fees, Franklin Templeton’s new fund targeting emerging markets and whether the European IPO drought is finally over.


TaskRabbit’s Leah Busque on Mobile, the Minimum Wage, and other Economic Indicators

By Connie Loizos

Posted on: March 19, 2012

Online and mobile apps for hiring one’s underemployed neighbors are gaining traction says the founder of TaskRabbit, who sees the trend as offering some indication that small business hiring is on the rise.


Amazon Strikes Kiva Systems Deal

By Reuters News

Posted on: March 19, 2012

Capping off an afternoon where both TNT Express and Peyton Manning found new homes, Kiva Systems and its robotics technology makes it a Merger Monday.


China Pros Bullish on IPO Markets (But for How Long?)

By Jonathan Marino

Posted on: March 19, 2012

Private equity and China–for a change–have gone hand-in-hand over recent years. Already, some major impact has been felt.


peHUB Second Opinion 3.19

By Luisa Beltran

Posted on: March 19, 2012

In Second Opinion, we learn why Yahoo’s lawsuit is B.S., who actually makes money on Wall Street and the recent warm weather is really bad for squirrels.


Financial Services-Focused Firm Seeks $100M

By Bernard Vaughan

Posted on: March 19, 2012

Long Ridge Equity Partners, a small New York-based private equity firm focused on the financial services industry, is seeking $100 million for its debut fund, a source close to the fundraising process told Buyouts. The source declined to say how much the firm has raised so far. The firm is not using a placement agent [...]