No Chicken Little Here....
minimums said:
Smack from the former RTA Union Board! Anyone have any first hand knowledge of this latest chicken little story?
Don't know if it's true, but if you've done any valid research about the allegedly "buying" company, you would not think "the sky is falling." This would probably be the best thing that ever happened to any of the frac companies.
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The Carlyle Group
1. What is The Carlyle Group?
The Carlyle Group is a global private equity firm with more than $18.9 billion under management. Carlyle generates extraordinary returns for its investors by employing a conservative, proven, and disciplined approach. Carlyle invests in buyouts, real estate, leveraged finance and venture in Asia, Europe and North America, focusing on aerospace & defense, automotive & transportation, consumer & retail, energy & power, healthcare, industrial, technology & business services, and telecommunications & media. Since 1987, the firm has invested more than $12.4 billion. The Carlyle Group employs more than 500 people in offices in 14 countries. In the aggregate, Carlyle portfolio companies have more than $31 billion in revenue and employ more than 151,000 people around the world. Visit
www.carlyle.com for additional information.
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2. Is The Carlyle Group a lobbying or consulting firm?
No, The Carlyle Group is strictly an investment firm.
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3. Is The Carlyle Group a defense contractor?
No. Carlyle is an investment firm. Carlyle makes investments in eight different sectors, from automotive and transportation to healthcare and defense. Carlyle's defense investments constitute around 1 percent of our assets under management.
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4. Who owns The Carlyle Group?
Carlyle is a private partnership, which means that it is owned by a group of individuals, most of whom are managing directors at Carlyle, and one institution, CalPERS, which owns 5.5 percent of Carlyle. CalPERS is the California Public Employees Retirement System, one of the largest institutional investors in the world. The companies and real estate Carlyle buys and the companies it invests venture capital in are owned by the funds that invested in the companies.
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5. How is the firm structured?
Carlyle, with more than 500 employees, is based in Washington, DC and has offices in 14 countries. Day to day management of the organization is conducted by its three Co-founders and Managing Directors, William E. Conway, Jr., Daniel A. D’Aniello and David M. Rubenstein. Carlyle’s Chairman is Louis V. Gerstner, its Chairman Emeritus is Frank C. Carlucci and it has 90+ managing directors and nearly 300 investment professionals. One of the reasons Carlyle has a large staff is because many of the roles other private equity firms contract out are done in-house at Carlyle, including, fundraising, accounting oversight, deal sourcing and due diligence and various back office duties.
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6. Does Carlyle have a political action committee or contribute money to candidates for public office?
No. Carlyle does not contribute any money to any person running for office or any political organization. Carlyle staff acting on their own behalf are free to do so.
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7. What do the former government officials affiliated with Carlyle do; are they paid; do they lobby their former government colleagues?
We are proud to have some of the most talented people in the world working at Carlyle. Our investment professionals come from the ranks of the best business, law and medical schools and have worked at many of the premier investment firms in the world, including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Warburg Pincus, and JP Morgan Chase. All of our employees and advisors are compensated, however that is each individual’s personal business and we do not disclose that information.
Several former government officials are also affiliated with Carlyle. Each has different responsibilities and is a valued member of the Carlyle team. None of them lobbies his former government colleagues. This is who they are and what they do:
James A. Baker III: Former U.S. Secretary of State; Carlyle Senior Counselor. Mr. Baker gives strategic advice on Carlyle business matters and gives speeches at Carlyle events.
Frank C. Carlucci: Former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Chairman Emeritus of Carlyle. Mr. Carlucci provides strategic business advice to Carlyle management and investment professionals.
Richard G. Darman: Former Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Senior Advisor and Managing Director. Mr. Darman advises Carlyle senior management on strategic business matters; works on a range of venture capital and energy investments; and advises Carlyle investment professionals worldwide on venture capital activities.
William E. Kennard: Former Chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission; Managing Director in the Telecommunications & Media Group. Mr. Kennard works on telecommunications & media acquisitions and advises Carlyle investment professionals worldwide on telecommunications buyout and venture activities.
Arthur Levitt: Former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission; Carlyle Senior Advisor. Mr. Levitt advises Carlyle management on strategic business matters.
Thomas F. McLarty: Former Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton; Carlyle Senior Advisor. Mr. McLarty advises Carlyle management on strategic business matters.
Charles O. Rossotti: Former Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Carlyle Senior Advisor. Mr. Rossotti advises Carlyle on information technology-related buyout and venture investments.
Luis Téllez: Former Mexico Secretary of Energy; Managing Director and Co-head of Carlyle Mexico Partners. Mr. Téllez conducts investment activities in Mexico.
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8. Is former President George H.W. Bush affiliated with The Carlyle Group?
No. From April 1998 to October 2003 former President Bush was the Senior Advisor to the Carlyle Asia Advisory Board. He holds no other positions at Carlyle.
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9. Is former Philippines President Fidel Ramos affiliated with The Carlyle Group?
No. Former President Ramos served on the Carlyle Asia Advisory Board until the board was disbanded in February 2004.
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10. Is former U.K. Prime Minister John Major Chairman of Carlyle Europe?
No. Mr. Major retired from that position in May 2004 and remains a member of the Advisory Boards of Carlyle Europe, Carlyle Europe Venture, and Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy. There are no plans for a successor.
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11. Who are your investors?
Carlyle's investors are public and private institutional investors and high net worth individuals. Carlyle does not disclose information about its investors.
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12. What do your advisory boards do? Who sits on the boards?
Carlyle has four advisory boards that provide insight and knowledge to our investment professionals regarding the management of Carlyle’s buyout, venture capital and real estate funds. Board members come primarily from the business community.
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13. How is Carlyle different from other private equity firms?
Carlyle's global presence and local market knowledge sets us apart from other private equity firms. We have Global Vision : Local Insight - Global because Carlyle operates 26 funds in 14 countries; Local because our nearly 300 investment professionals work in their home countries. Carlyle is also different because of its conservative investment philosophy; rather than swing for the fences with every investment, we strive for consistency, hitting singles, doubles, and triples with far fewer strike-outs. Carlyle investment professionals also invest their own money alongside our investors, so when we say we treat our investors' money like our own, we mean it.
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14. Do you have investments in the Middle East?
Yes. We have several venture capital investments in Israel and one in Turkey. We have no investments in Saudi Arabia.
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15. Why doesn’t Carlyle publish detailed accounts of its funds’ performance? How about audited financials of The Carlyle Group itself?
As a private partnership, Carlyle is not subject to the same disclosure rules as public companies. Nonetheless, this website contains a wealth of information about Carlyle, its investment professionals, investment approach, and portfolio companies.
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