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KKR & Co. LPKKRDON'T BUYJul 25, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 18, 2026. Market Open.
We think the risk of “domino effects” between financial institutions is low given the backstop of the US government. Most names in the Financial sector are now quite attractively priced. We think the asset managers could do well in the next few years as the Fed stops hiking interest rates. Although things could change, we think the current drawdown should not be concerning for long-term investors.
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Blackstone vs. KKR Both good and both are global players. She likes the private equity space, and the way to invest here is through stocks like these. She plays this space through BAM. All have a strong global presence. Private equity will see continued secular growth with interest rates staying near zero. Large institutions are seeking returns in private equity and infrastructure and will invest more here.
This is an alternative asset manager. Their exit strategy is to sell these alternative assets to the market. When the market has a correction, it raises concern about their exit strategy. As this was a short-term market correction, this company should benefit from a recovery. It has out-performed over 85% of the S&P500 stocks over the past 12 months. He would buy it right here. It is only 9-10 times earnings and they will have opportunities to monetize its assets.
The issue he has is that the public has been lured into a sense that these are steady growth stories. The 2% income that comes from managing money will be steady and will cause these businesses to appreciate over time. The 2% money is locked up for only 12 years and thereafter they have to continue to raise capital. If the funds have not performed, the capital will fall off the docks and the 2% income stream will be impaired. On the 20% profit sharing, first the house has to be paid. High-quality company and best in breed in terms of the buyout funds but he wouldn’t own it. Be careful.