Buyout firms hunt for fresh targets as they swop fewer assets
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PRIVATE equity firms are being driven to search for fresh targets as a cycle of buying and selling each others' assets slows down.
The number of so-called secondary buyouts, sales of companies from one private equity firm to another, are drying up, executives at the SuperReturn International conference in Berlin said last week.
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