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Does Private Equity generate shareholder value? A comparative analysis of the return after the IPO

Rogério Paulucci Mauad    
Denis Forte    

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The vigorous growth of Private Equity Industry in the world generated basic questions; as for example how to explain if companies previously invested by Private Equity generate real returns for its shareholders after the IPO event. Few studies analyzed, however, the risk of these new companies. The contribution of this paper meet specifically this gap with this innovation in the methodological tool. The Wealth Relative Methodology Buy-and-hold was adjusted by its idiosyncratic risk over the public offerings base on the BM&FBovespa between 2004-2014. When risk is not considered, the results suggest a value premium on the management of Private Equity previously invested, with average returns 36% higher than those companies without this kind of management in the first five years post IPO. However, in the presence of risk adjustment, the previous participation of a Private Equity Fund is not significant in the returns anymore. The suggestion of the authors is that other samples, different periods, and past papers run this methodology to check if the previously conclusions still stands up.

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