Presented By: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (50+)
The Importance of the Private Equity Markets
David J. Brophy, Professor, U of M
Dr. Brophy is the Director of the Office for the Study of Private Equity Finance in the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. His teaching areas are Venture Capital Finance, Private Equity Finance, Global Private Equity, Financing Research Commercialization, and Entrepreneurial Finance Valuation.
Dr. Brophy will talk about the pricing of private equity and the initial public offerings of common stock. He will expand on the value and characteristics of the venture capital market and it’s effect on innovation and resilience of our economy.
This is the sixrh in a series of ten distinguished lectures held on the second Tuesday of each month. The next lecture will be held March 4, 2017. The title is Why Big History? Why Now?
Dr. Brophy will talk about the pricing of private equity and the initial public offerings of common stock. He will expand on the value and characteristics of the venture capital market and it’s effect on innovation and resilience of our economy.
This is the sixrh in a series of ten distinguished lectures held on the second Tuesday of each month. The next lecture will be held March 4, 2017. The title is Why Big History? Why Now?
Cost
- $20 for an individual lecture, payable at the door, checks preferred. $50 for the entire lecture series. $20 OLLI membership required.
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