Growth
by Transition
Overview of Private Equity in German

This report analyses the longstanding disappointment
in Germany's unfulfilled potential as a source
of private equity activity.
It provides a new model for
private equity in Germany and outlines the strategies being adopted by institutional
investors and private equity firms to make the most of opportunities in the region.
In addition to proprietary data and analysis,
the report includes the views and expectations
of the most active and influential players in
the marketplace.

Edition: First
Format: Research Report
Pages: 66
ISBN: 1-904620-09-4
Published: November 2001

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Table of Contents
SECTIONS
- Executive summary
- Economic
Environment
- Legal Environment
- Political Environment
- Evolution
of the German Private Equity Market
- Players in the Market
- Funds
Raised
- Funds Invested
- Deal Flow
- Exits
- Future Industry
Dynamics
- Limited Partner Perspective
- Appendix (deals over £10
million completed in Germany - July 1999 to June 2001)
FIGURES
- AtAssets country dynamics model: Germany
- GDP percentage growth in the six largest European
private equity markets
- Manufacturing as a percentage of GDP
- Government initiatives for private equity
- Evolution of the German private equity market
- The benefits of corporate venturing
- Private equity firms active in Germany by
geographic focus
- Growth of independent and captive private
equity firms in Germany
- Private equity firms in Germany by organisation
type
- Growth in the number of private equity executives
in Germany
- Development of skills in the private equity
market
- Growth of funds raised in Germany, 1996-2000
- Growth of funds raised in major European markets,
1999-2000
- Funds raised for the three largest European
private equity markets, 1999-2000
- Growth of domestic and overseas funds raised
for Germany
- Total funds invested in Germany, 1996-2000
- Growth of invested capital, 1999-2000
- Growth in the number of investments in Germany,
1996-2000
- Growth rate of investment activity, 1999-2000
- Investment completed in Germany 1996-2000
- Sensitivity analysis of Pan-European funds
available for investment in Germany
- Lead capabilities of firms in Germany
- Deals completed and average deal size in Germany,
1996-2000
- Primary stage focus for private equity firms
in Germany
- Sensitivity analysis of venture, expansion,
and buy-out funds available for investment in
Germany
- Growth in the number of exits in Germany
- Growth in the value of divestments in Germany
- Technology investments as a percentage of
total capital invested in 2000
- Supply of capital and deal flow matrix
- Key concerns of limited partners
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