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Hi,
I was recently told about a company looking to invest in a few companies I'm familiar with, but I'm not sure what type of company it would be classed as, so I'll describe it as best I can with the hopes that one of you may know. Thanks in advance.
The company is privately held, controlled by five investors who use their combined personal fortunes (I think they're all related somewhere along the line as three have the last name of Nivean and two have the last name of Ableworth, but it may just be a coincidence) to invest in privately held businesses - the two businesses they're trying to invest in at the minute is an e-commerce jewelry business and the second is a middle-of-the-market jewelry maker (diamond necklaces, bracelets etc.) - pump loads of money into them and then sell them a few years later to a competitor or something similar for a huge profit.
Are they a private equity firm or have I mistaken what a private equity firm is? If not, what are they and is what they do regulated by the FCA or a similar body?
For reference, the five investors are the only people who give the company money to invest (and probably the banks I assume, but can't confirm it) and they DON'T solicit or accept money from outside sources - eg. the general public - in exchange for money at the end/monthly or something similar.
I was recently told about a company looking to invest in a few companies I'm familiar with, but I'm not sure what type of company it would be classed as, so I'll describe it as best I can with the hopes that one of you may know. Thanks in advance.
The company is privately held, controlled by five investors who use their combined personal fortunes (I think they're all related somewhere along the line as three have the last name of Nivean and two have the last name of Ableworth, but it may just be a coincidence) to invest in privately held businesses - the two businesses they're trying to invest in at the minute is an e-commerce jewelry business and the second is a middle-of-the-market jewelry maker (diamond necklaces, bracelets etc.) - pump loads of money into them and then sell them a few years later to a competitor or something similar for a huge profit.
Are they a private equity firm or have I mistaken what a private equity firm is? If not, what are they and is what they do regulated by the FCA or a similar body?
For reference, the five investors are the only people who give the company money to invest (and probably the banks I assume, but can't confirm it) and they DON'T solicit or accept money from outside sources - eg. the general public - in exchange for money at the end/monthly or something similar.
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