PRIVATE EQUITY FUNDING

 

Magister Operis™ is absolutely direct to an international private equity firm that seeks liquid and illiquid assets to fund against. 

The firm seeks to pay owners of assets/collateral... an above market usage fee that is paid immediately to the asset/collateral owner upfront at closing. Longer term profit's can be negotiated for personal gain and/or be used to fund projects/acquisitions.

The firm is a privately owned vehicle that specializes in transactions structured in mergers and acquisitions, the creation of hedge funds, special purpose vehicles, joint venture and partnerships. They employ collateral based funding arrangements extensively, in an established business process containing a significant diversity, which attains a very favorable risk assessment.

Different from a conventional private equity organization... much of the firm's business activities range from typical to innovative and from middle to upper market and large capital markets in the international private equity sphere. The firm has involvement among many industries in both traditional and emerging markets.

The founders' 10-year track-record of success as well as the relationships the firm has established since inception have provisioned the firm with pre-arranged liquid capital from a set of capital partners that is both broad and deep. The firm seeks to identify compelling acquisition targets and generate profits for a broad range of profitable industries. More conservative investors will appreciate the safety of an operation that is highly diversified in order to minimize risk when compared to other "programs" such as overseas private placements and other lesser-defined "high-yield" investment programs.

Magister Operis™ stands ready to coordinate both short and long-term success.

 

Further explanation verbally, help with document production/packaging, and/or help with master-minding how to make the entire transaction work as efficient as possible…is available upon request.

 

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