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Robert Smith, founder, chair and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May 2, 2016. With this debt, Vista could generate strong returns if Pluralsight's business performed well, according to the sources. They also show that Vista propped up Pluralsight by allowing it to borrow $162.5 million from its private equity fund. "The company experienced rapid deterioration of its business in the first quarter," Vista wrote in a fund document dated May 28. In a May 28 update to fund investors, Vista said Pluralsight's equity value went from $1.5 billion to zero in the first quarter of 2024.
Persons: Robert Smith, Lucy Nicholson, Vista, Pluralsight, Goldman Sachs, Golub, Gustavo Schwed, NYU Stern, It's, Steven Kaplan, Kaplan, Chris Walters, Aaron Skonnard, Walters, Skonnard, KBRA, Milana Vinn, Greg Roumeliotis, Dave Gregorio Organizations: Vista Equity Partners, Milken Institute Global Conference, REUTERS, Vista Equity, Reuters, Cloud, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Vista, NYU, Chicago Booth School, Business, Thomson Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, Vista, BlackRock, Oaktree, Pluralsight, New York
The smart money gathered in Manhattan Wednesday didn't spend their time pitching artificial intelligence venture bets or bitcoin-linked trading products. At this year's Sohn conference in New York, the biggest names in hedge funds — such as David Einhorn, Elliott's Jesse Cohn, and Kirkoswald's Greg Coffey — preached fundamentals and restraint. Solvay, Einhorn said, has "a relatively high and stable margin, a high return on capital, and a good return of capital." Even hedge funds that are constantly stirring the pot, such as Paul Singer's Elliott Management and Bridgewater, were even-keeled. "You've got a durable business with real differentiation, you've got a strong management team executing," he said.
Persons: year's Sohn, David Einhorn, Jesse Cohn, Greg Coffey —, Einhorn, Elon Musk's, Greg Coffey, Oz, Moore —, Coffey, Emso, Paul Singer's Elliott, Ray Dalio, Karen Karniol, Sohn, Elliott, Marc Steinberg, You've, you've Organizations: Greenlight, Business, Solvay, Paul Singer's Elliott Management, Bridgewater, Elliott Locations: Manhattan, New York, Belgium, GLG, Australian, London, Bridgewater, China
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewThe smart money gathered in Manhattan on Wednesday didn't spend their time pitching artificial-intelligence venture bets or bitcoin-linked trading products. At this year's Sohn conference, some of the biggest names in hedge funds — such as Greenlight's David Einhorn, Elliott's Jesse Cohn, and Kirkoswald's Greg Coffey — preached fundamentals and restraint. Even hedge funds that are constantly stirring the pot, such as Bridgewater and Paul Singer's Elliott Management, were even-keeled. The activist investor, who's become a recurring nightmare for anxious CEOs across the country, is not looking to burn anything down or start an M&A spree.
Persons: , year's Sohn, Greenlight's David Einhorn, Jesse Cohn, Greg Coffey —, Einhorn, Elon Musk's Tesla, Greg Coffey, Oz, Moore —, Coffey, Paul Singer's Elliott, Ray Dalio, Karen Karniol, Elliott, Marc Steinberg, who's, You've, you've Organizations: Service, Business, Solvay, Paul Singer's Elliott Management, Bridgewater Locations: Manhattan, Belgium, Belgian, GLG, London, New York, Bridgewater, China
A woman with a severe dairy allergy died in Italy after consuming a tiramisu marketed as vegan. Prosecutors allege the tiramisu wasn't vegan, and contained the Italian cream cheese mascarpone. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA 20-year-old woman with a severe dairy allergy died last February in Italy after eating a small amount of tiramisu advertised as vegan. AdvertisementThe widow of a doctor with a nut and dairy allergy sued the resort and Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant after the woman died from eating a meal containing both.
Persons: GLG srl, , Il Giorno, Giovanna Anoia, Giuseppe Loiero, Anna Bellisario, Bellisario, Il Messaggero, mascarpone, GLG Organizations: Prosecutors, Service, Business, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Locations: Italy, Milan, Anoia, Raglan
Ascendance Asset Management, founded by former AllianceBernstein investor Bob Kim, will be a multi-strategy hedge fund that plans to integrate artificial intelligence across the investing and risk management process, several sources familiar with the matter told Business Insider. Kim was the director of research at Visium and a portfolio manager for Izzy Englander's Millennium before working as the chief investment officer for AB's Arya fund, the multi-billion multi-strategy fund within the asset manager's alternatives business. AdvertisementThe firm also brought on a former executive from billionaire Stan Druckenmiller's hedge fund Duquesne, John Kovitch, to be its head of trading. The goal, sources told BI, is for each portfolio manager to have their own personalized AI agent helping them trade. These firms need people, especially investing talent, pushing up compensation and guaranteed payouts across the industry.
Persons: Bob Kim, Ascendance, Kim, Izzy Englander's, AB's Arya, Josh Adam, Adam, Steve, Goldman Sachs, Stan Druckenmiller's, John Kovitch, Bobby Jain's Jain Organizations: Service, Management, Industry, Business, SAC, Duquesne, Citadel Locations: New York, London, Asia, GLG
Sumant Wahi started at Man Group's GLG unit Monday. The former Gladstone partner is going to run a stock-picking strategy focused on tech companies. Wahi previously ran a tech-focused strategy for Fidelity International. London-based Man Group has added to its roster of investment talent to start the new year. The $161 billion investment manager — one of the few publicly traded hedge fund managers — has hired former Gladstone partner Sumant Wahi to run a tech-focused stock-picking strategy.
Persons: Sumant Wahi, Gladstone, Wahi, Organizations: Fidelity International . London, Gladstone, Business
Oct 5 (Reuters) - Private equity firm General Atlantic LLC is exploring a sale of EngageSmart Inc (ESMT.N), a payments software vendor that has a market value of $3.3 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. Spokespeople for General Atlantic and Goldman Sachs declined to comment. EngageSmart software simplifies customer activities for companies such as paying a bill and going paperless. General Atlantic acquired a majority stake in the company, previously known as Invoice Cloud, in 2018. Summit Partners, a private equity firm that was already an investor in EngageSmart, retains an approximately 15% stake.
Persons: EngageSmart, Spokespeople, Goldman Sachs, Evercore, Milana Vinn, David Gregorio, Chris Reese Organizations: Atlantic LLC, EngageSmart Inc, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Evercore Inc, General Atlantic, Summit Partners, Thomson Locations: New York, The Braintree , Massachusetts, EngageSmart
Pros, which has struggled to return to profitability, is being advised by investment bank Qatalyst Partners in its discussions with potential acquirers, the sources said. Many of the suitors are private equity firms whose offers Pros has rejected, the sources added. Pros shares jumped 13% on the news to $36.18 in early New York trading on Wednesday, giving the company a market value of $1.7 billion. Pros provides price optimization and revenue management software for companies in various sectors, including aviation. It reported subscription revenue of $57.3 million in the second quarter, up 14% year-over-year, with overall sales up 11% year-over-year to $75.8 million.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Qatalyst, Milana Vinn, Anil D'Silva, Jane Merriman Organizations: Holdings, Inc, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Qatalyst Partners, Wall, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Houston
Jefferies analysts wrote in a note the Federal Reserve putting the brakes on interest rate hikes has given acquirers more certainty around their funding costs, helping dealmaking. Cisco's deal valued Splunk at 7 times projected 12-month revenue, according to Jefferies. "We note that the typical security company with 20% growth trades at about 7 times (sales)," BTIG analysts wrote in a note last week. Private software companies may also be more receptive to takeovers. "A tidal wave of software M&A (is) on the horizon," Wedbush analysts wrote in a note last week.
Persons: Chuck Robbins, David Chen, Morgan Stanley, Chen, Jefferies, Keith Skirbe, Houlihan Lokey's, Milana Vinn, Anirban Sen, Anna Driver Organizations: Cisco Systems, Cisco, Crowdstrike Holdings, Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle, Francisco Partners, TPG Inc, Federal Reserve, IBM, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Jefferies, Thomson Locations: New York
Sept 22 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) has hired Ainslee Withey, a Barclays (BARC.L) technology banker, as a managing director in its technology investment banking group for internet dealmaking, according to people familiar with the matter. Withey, who spent 15 years at Barclays and focused on internet investment banking, will be based in San Francisco and report to Deutsche's co-head of technology, media and telecoms (TMT) investment banking, Ajay Shah, the sources said, adding that she will start her new role in December. Deutsche declined to comment, while Barclays did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Withey started her investment banking career at Lehman Brothers in 2005 and joined Barclays three years later. In July, Deutsche hired 50 senior bankers in the origination and advisory business of its global investment bank.
Persons: Ainslee Withey, Deutsche's, Ajay Shah, Withey, Milana Vinn, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Deutsche Bank AG, Barclays, Deutsche, Lehman Brothers, Thomson Locations: San Francisco, Americas, New York
People enter a building before the annual shareholder meeting of Germany’s largest business bank, Deutsche Bank, in Frankfurt, Germany, May 23, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 22 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) has hired Ainslee Withey, a Barclays (BARC.L) technology banker, as a managing director in its technology investment banking group for internet dealmaking, according to people familiar with the matter. Withey, who spent 15 years at Barclays and focused on internet investment banking, will be based in San Francisco and report to Deutsche's co-head of technology, media and telecoms (TMT) investment banking, Ajay Shah, the sources said, adding that she will start her new role in December. Withey started her investment banking career at Lehman Brothers in 2005 and joined Barclays three years later. In July, Deutsche hired 50 senior bankers in the origination and advisory business of its global investment bank.
Persons: Kai Pfaffenbach, Ainslee Withey, Deutsche's, Ajay Shah, Withey, Milana Vinn, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Deutsche Bank, REUTERS, Deutsche Bank AG, Barclays, Deutsche, Lehman Brothers, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, San Francisco, Americas, New York
The investment would alleviate the financial burden for Coherent, which has said it will invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to expand its production of silicon carbide wafers, which help boost the range of electric vehicles more than chips made with traditional silicon. Denso Corp (6902.T), Hitachi Ltd (6501.T), Mitsubishi Electric Corp (6503.T) and Sumitomo Electric Industries Inc (5802.T) have held discussions about taking a minority stake in Coherent's silicon carbide business, the source said. Coherent may accept more than one of these companies as investors in the silicon carbide division at a valuation of between $4 billion and $5 billion, the source added, requesting anonymity because the matter is confidential. Coherent, which said in May it would explore options for its silicon carbide business, declined to comment. Chips made with silicon carbide are used in applications that require huge amounts of power conversion, such as inverters and drivetrains in electric vehicles.
Persons: Chips, Milana Vinn, Andrea Ricci Organizations: Denso Corp, Hitachi Ltd, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Sumitomo Electric Industries Inc, Thomson Locations: U.S, Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, China, New York
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Three former Qatalyst Partners bankers have formed a new investment banking boutique called AXOM Partners, which will focus on advising technology companies on mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Qatalyst, the investment bank the trio left behind, also specializes in technology deals and has the No. Most of Qatalysts's deals are worth more $1 billion, and Hightower, Bressers and Weiner will focus on deals that are smaller. Based in San Francisco, AXOM will seek to advise on deals in sectors, including enterprise software, consumer technology, e-commerce and financial technology. All AXOM employees will be rewarded on merit based on an incentive system, and will be allowed to participate in profit distributions, Hightower said.
Persons: Brandon Hightower, Alan Bressers, Ross Weiner, Hightower, Qatalyst, Bressers, Weiner, AXOM, NXP, Inphi Corp’s, Milana Vinn, Aurroa Ellis Organizations: Qatalyst Partners, AXOM Partners, Qatalyst, Expedia, Qualcomm Inc, Devices, Marvell Technology Inc, Technology, Thomson Locations: San Francisco, Qatalyst, New York
CCC shares jumped on the news in afterhours trading in New York on Friday, rising 8.6% to $12.50. Founded in 1980, CCC provides software to 35,0000 companies involved in automotive claims and collision repair, including insurance firms, parts suppliers and car manufacturers. Advent, which acquired CCC from private equity firms TPG Inc (TPG.O) and Leonard Green & Partners in 2017, took CCC public through a merger with a blank-check company in 2021 at a $6.5 billion equity valuation. CCC shares have risen 32% year-to-date, more than the broader market but less than the S&P 500 software application index, which has risen 43%. CCC suffered from a drop in car insurance claims during the COVID-19 pandemic but has since seen business gradually recover.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Leonard Green, Milana Vinn, Diane Craft Organizations: Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc, Investment, TPG Inc, Leonard Green & Partners, CCC, Thomson Locations: New York
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 7 (Reuters) - The private equity owners of EagleView Technologies are exploring a sale of the provider of aerial imagery and data analytics services that could value it at about $2 billion, including debt, according to people familiar with the matter. EagleView generates about $300 million in revenue and 12-month earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of $165 million, the sources said. In 2018, Clearlake bought a significant stake from Vista, becoming an equal owner in EagleView. Bellevue, Washington-based EagleView Technologies is a provider of software that can be used to measure rooftops with satellite images from the sky, mainly used by insurance companies to make more accurate decisions. The company is utilizing a vast library of images and its patented 3-D measurement software to provide software tools to customers in industries such as insurance, construction, government and public utilities.
Persons: Lucas Jackson, William Blair, Rothschild, EagleView, Vista, Clearlake, Milana Vinn, Marguerita Choy Organizations: New York Fire Department, FDNY, FDNY's, Center, REUTERS, EagleView Technologies, Vista Equity Partners, Clearlake, Co, Vista, Technologies, Thomson Locations: New York, EagleView, Vista, EagleView . Bellevue , Washington
Its shares had lost almost half their value in the last 12 months prior to news of its exploring a sale. The Irvine, California-based company is being advised by investment bank Qatalyst Partners on its discussions with potential acquirers, which include private equity firms, the sources said. Alteryx shares ended trading on Wednesday up 14% on the news at $34.58. In recent years, Alteryx has transitioned to a subscription-focused business model as part of a strategy to tap into growing demand for data analytics services. In its most recent quarter, Alteryx posted a net loss of $120 million due to higher sales and marketing expenses.
Persons: Alteryx, Dean Stoecker, Qatalyst, Milana Vinn, Nick Zieminski, Stephen Coates Organizations: Alteryx, Microsoft Corp, Oracle Corp, Qatalyst Partners, Insight Partners, Cola, Vodafone Plc, Walmart Inc, Ford Motor Company, North America, Thomson Locations: Irvine , California, Alteryx, New York
Aug 25 (Reuters) - Barclays Plc (BARC.L) has hired Emma Taylor, a Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) technology banker, as global head of internet investment banking, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. Taylor, a 20-year investment banking veteran, will be based in New York and report to Barclays global head of technology investment banking Kristin Roth DeClark, according to the memo, which was confirmed by a Barclays spokesperson. Taylor and Chan will join three other managing directors at Barclays who cover internet investment banking out of the United States and two managing directors who focus on the internet out of Europe. Last week, Barclays announced it had hired Lee Counselman from Moelis & Co (MC.N) as a managing director in its technology investment banking group focused on software transactions. She previously spent five years at Goldman Sachs, where she worked alongside Taylor on the internet team as head of global e-commerce coverage.
Persons: Emma Taylor, Taylor, Kristin Roth DeClark, Carmen Chan, Chan, Lee Counselman, Goldman Sachs, Milana Vinn, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Barclays Plc, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Reuters, Barclays, Thomson Locations: New York, United States, Europe, Moelis
Immersed will merge with Maquia Capital Acquisition Corp (MAQC.O), a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), in a deal that values the Austin, Texas-based firm at about $150 million, the sources said. As part of the deal, Immersed is raising bridge financing through convertible notes from investors including Intel Corp (INTC.O) Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger, former football player Tim Tebow, and All Blue Capital. Immersed expects to have access to the proceeds raised by the SPAC, barring redemptions, the sources said. Founded in 2017 by software engineer Renji Bijoy, Immersed develops spatial computing software that enables remote working for employees. After the deal closes, Immersed will be listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker "AIMR", the sources said.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, Tim Tebow, Renji Bijoy, Milana Vinn, Robert Birsel Organizations: Maquia, Corp, Intel Corp, Blue Capital, redemptions, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: Austin , Texas, New York
The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen at its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland October 25, 2022. UBS was 8th in Refinitiv's global M&A league table in the first half of 2023, down from 6th a year earlier. Steve Pettigrew, who just joined UBS from Bank of America Corp (BAC.N), would be leading software M&A under Braham, according to the sources. Some Credit Suisse technology bankers may lose their jobs as part of the shake-up, while others may be retained or also be promoted, the sources said. Reuters reported on Wednesday that Credit Suisse had initiated broad layoffs in New York.
Persons: Sergio Ermotti, Laurence Braham, Lesueur, Steve Pettigrew, Braham, Neil Meyer, Milana Vinn, Amy, Jo Crowley, Jane Merriman Organizations: Swiss, UBS, REUTERS, UBS Group AG, Credit Suisse, Swiss Re AG, Barclays Plc, Bank of America Corp, Barclays, Reuters, Suisse, Credit Suisse's, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, Swiss, dealmaking, United States, Americas, New York, London
The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen at an office building in Zurich, Switzerland October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File PhotoNEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - UBS Group AG (UBSG.S) has hired semiconductors banker Dmitri Anissimov from Barclays Plc (BARC.L), according to people familiar with the matter. UBS declined to comment, while Anissimov was not immediately available. Anissimov, who spent about eight years at Barclays, previously had stints as a technology banker at RBC Capital Markets, and as an investment banking analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York; Editing by Alison WilliamsOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Arnd, Dmitri Anissimov, Anissimov, Milana Vinn, Alison Williams Organizations: Swiss, UBS, REUTERS, UBS Group AG, Barclays Plc, San, Barclays, RBC Capital Markets, Oppenheimer, Co, Thomson Locations: Zurich, Switzerland, New York
LONDON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - British hedge fund manager Man Group (EMG.L) posted forecast-beating first-half pretax profit and record assets under management on Tuesday, but a disappointing performance across several of its funds roiled investors, sending shares lower. Man reported negative investment performance at its AHL Evolution Fund and Numeric Global Core Relative Return fund for the first half of 2023, as well as its actively managed GLG Global Emerging Markets Debt Total Return Fund. Performance fees in both Man's AHL Evolution and funds marked "other alternatives" both fell by over 80% from a year earlier. Despite the first quarter volatility, Man reported net inflows of $2.6 billion for the period, coming in around 2.5% higher than industry peers. Man recommended an interim dividend of 5.6 cents a share, in line with guidance offered a year ago.
Persons: Antoine Forterre, Man, Luke Ellis, Man's, Robyn Grew, Ellis, Group's Forterre, Jefferies, Nell Mackenzie, Sinead Cruise, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Man, Credit Suisse, Reuters, AHL Evolution Fund, GLG, Varagon Capital Partners, Thomson Locations: U.S
HONG KONG/TAIPEI, July 21 (Reuters) - Investors are putting aside geopolitical tensions to pile in to Taiwan stocks, with foreign inflows the biggest in years, thanks to soaring artificial intelligence and chipmaking stocks. Rather, investors say it's all the more sturdy as the bogged-down conflict deters Chinese action and risks can be managed by keeping positions liquid with one eye on a possibly quick exit. "A potential escalation of events in the Taiwan Strait down the line is less relevant for these investors," he said. "So that makes Taiwan’s AI supply chain very attractive for foreign investors, and we believe their fund inflows will continue to be strong throughout the year." Investors say Taiwan's market is uniquely positioned to benefit because it is exposed to the sector's growth from applications to components, where demand is rebounding.
Persons: Carlos Casanova, Warren Buffett, we've, Frank Benzimra, Hai, Andrew Swan, Goldman Sachs, Clarence Chan, Summer Zhen, Kim Coghill Organizations: Nasdaq, Union Bancaire, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Societe Generale ., Accton Technology, Hai Precision Industry, Wistron Corp, Alchip Technologies, Ark Investment Management, Vanguard, PineBridge Investments, Mellon Investment Management, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, TAIPEI, Taiwan, Asia, Ukraine, Taiwan Strait, China, Taipei, Japan, PineBridge Investments Asia, Alchip, Asia Pacific, Hong Kong
June 27 (Reuters) - Private equity firm THL Partners is exploring a sale of Nextech Systems LLC that could value the provider of healthcare software at around $1.5 billion, according to people familiar with the matter. THL is working with investment bank William Blair on a sale process for Nextech that has attracted other private equity firms and is at an advanced stage, the sources said. THL Partners, Nextech and William Blair did not respond to requests for comment. Based in Tampa, Florida, Nextech provides software solutions for electronic medical record tracking, healthcare payments and practice management. THL acquired Nextech in 2019 from Francisco Partners, another buyout firm, for more than $500 million.
Persons: William Blair, THL, Milana Vinn, Matthew Lewis Organizations: THL Partners, Nextech Systems, Francisco Partners, Thomson Locations: Tampa , Florida, New York
But the plunge in the deal pipeline prompted soul-searching and job-hopping among investment bankers accustomed to a feast. Barclays, which has struggled to retain bankers following a shake-up in the management of its investment banking division, has lost at least nine top technology bankers in recent weeks. Traditionally, smaller firms have been reluctant to offer investment bankers guaranteed compensation, in order to have more of their pay tied to performance. Alan Johnson, managing director of compensation consultancy Johnson Associates, said that first-year guarantees were common practice in the hiring of investment bankers, but second-year guarantee used to be rare. "You get paid a higher percentage of revenue than in a big bank, but you have to generate the revenue with perhaps less help," Johnson said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Sam Britton, Britton, Anthony Keizner, Goldman, Nick Pomponi, Rob Chisholm, Troy Broderick, Goldman's, Perella Weinberg, Laurence Braham, Richard Hardegree, Steve Markovich, Ron Eliasek, Jason Auerbach, Alan Johnson, Johnson, Milana Vinn, Anirban Sen, Greg Roumeliotis, Jamie Freed Organizations: YORK, Goldman, Bank of America, Barclays, Qatalyst Partners, Jefferies Financial, Technology, LSEG, Intelligence, Search, Evercore, UBS, Centerview, Jefferies, SVB Securities, Bank, Reuters, Johnson Associates, Thomson Locations: Qatalyst, New York
June 9 (Reuters) - TriNet Group (TNET.N), an online payroll services provider with a market value of close to $7 billion, is exploring a potential sale of the company, according to people familiar with the matter. The Dublin, California-based company is working with investment bank Morgan Stanley (MS.N) to engage with potential acquirers, the sources said. TriNet shares rose 15% on the news to $111.85 in afternoon trading in New York on Friday. Founded in 1988, TriNet provides a wide range of human resources services to small and medium-sized businesses, including payroll, compliance and tax credit services. TriNet shares are up 44% so far this year, significantly outperforming an 11% return in the Russell 1000 index, as its business benefited from companies continuing to hire despite a spike in inflation.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Michael Angelakis, TriNet, Milana Vinn, Marguerita Choy, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: TriNet, Comcast, General Atlantic, Federal Reserve, Thomson Locations: Dublin, California, New York, TriNet
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