Private Equity & Exit Opps
Why do PE firms use the paper LBO as a recruiting screen — and what does that imply about when you're ready to interview?
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A paper LBO is a deliberately simplified buyout analysis done without a computer — round numbers, pen and paper or fully verbal, typically five to ten minutes — walking from a purchase price through…
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