Daily Journal Staff Writer
It was just a little more than five years back when the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit an all-time high and then started its nearly 18-month-long tumble, the middle of which saw investment banking giant Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. declare bankruptcy. Now, five years and change after the start of the economic downturn, markets have recovered. But what has the difference of five years meant for private equ...
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