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By many measures, 2011 provided long-awaited proof of a rebound in the Asia-Pacific private-equity (PE) business after the protracted downturn of 2008 through 2010. While in the United States and Europe, the industry's recovery remained muted in the face of debt worries and weak employment data, the Asia-Pacific region's total PE investment values have returned to 2006 levels, or some $65 billion. China alone accounted for almost 45% of the new activity, indicating that the expansion has not been uniform. But even more mature markets, such as Japan and Australia / New Zealand, showed some signs of life. On the whole, the region is now in its strongest position since the global economic crisis. Moreover, although the Asia-Pacific region now accounts for 21% of the global PE industry, that level is still lower than its share of global GDP, which has reached 28%. The region's low PE penetration rate also confirms the likelihood of room for further growth. The nature of the opportunity is changing quickly and will require industry players to develop new flexibility and capabilities. For example, although China continues to show long-term promise, its slowing growth and rising sophistication will create openings very different from those that arose in even the recent past. Throughout Asia, local players are acquiring new skills that make them sharper competitors and more valuable partners.
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Celem pracy jest zbadanie geograficznych i branżowych kierunków bezpośrednich inwestycji zagranicznych funduszy venture capital, zarejestrowanych w Polsce w poszczególnych latach. Analiza obejmuje trzy zmienne: czas, miejsce oraz branżę gospodarczą. Badania zostały oparte na analizie ilościowej 22 funduszy venture capital, zarejestrowanych w Krajowym Rejestrze Sądowym, które w latach 1990-2016 posiadały przynajmniej jedną inwestycję zagraniczną w swoim portfelu. W konsekwencji analiz autorka ocenia trendy, jakie następują w poszczególnych okresach przy wyborze miejsca oraz branży gospodarczej przez polskie fundusze venture capital. Swoimi badaniami stara się także wypełnić lukę w literaturze odnośnie polskich inwestycji zagranicznych.
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The aim of this study is to investigate what were in different years geographical and sectoral destinations of foreign direct investment venture capital funds registered in Poland. Analysis of the author assesses the trends that occur in different periods in the selection of the place and the economic sector by the Polish venture capital funds. Also examines whether there is a connection between the region/country and industry during the investment process. In other words, if you say the dominance of certain regions/country when choosing a particular industry. In the article the author characterizes the specificity of venture capital as an alternative form of financing enterprises in Poland. Marked differences between Western European and American model of centure vapital and private equity and Polish model.
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W opracowaniu zaprezentowano rezultaty prac badawczych zorientowanych na poszukiwanie i ocenę zależności między czasem osiągnięcia pełnego wyjścia z inwestycji funduszy private equity a asymetrią informacji obecną w procesach dezinwestycji realizowanych metodą pierwszej oferty publicznej na GPW w Warszawie. Wyniki badań wskazują, iż w sytuacji, gdy rozwiązanie problemów wynikających z asymetrii informacji będzie trudniejsze, można oczekiwać wydłużenia okresu realizacji całkowitego wyjścia z inwestycji. Badania empiryczne objęły 43 spółki portfelowe funduszy private equity, których akcje w procesie dezinwestycji zostały wprowadzone po raz pierwszy do publicznego obrotu na GPW w Warszawie w latach 2002-2014.
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This paper presents the results of research work on the assessment of the relationship between the time to the full exit from the investment of the private equity funds and information asymmetry that is present in the disinvestment process carried out by initial public offering on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Empirical studies indicate that when dealing with problems arising from asymmetric information will be more difficult it can be expected extension of the period to the full exit from the investment of private equity funds. The empirical studies have been carried out on a sample of 43 private equity funds portfolio companies whose shares were introduced to public trading on the main market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange for the first time between 2002 and 2014.
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