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Q)Private Equity firms, Venture Capital Funds, and Hedge funds are all Buy-Side firms. However, there are fundamental differences between these groups. Select all that apply.
>A core part of a Hedge Fund's primary activities include taking an ownership stake in a company often restructure it to optimize value and sell their stake to earn returns

​​​​>Venture Capital is deal-oriented and non-market facing

​​​​>Hedge funds actively manage a portfolio of securities that are mainly issued by public companies

​​​​>Private Equity is deal-oriented and non-market facing

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Answered by klklklkl17
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Q)Private Equity firms, Venture Capital Funds, and Hedge funds are all Buy-Side firms. However, there are fundamental differences between these groups. Select all that apply.

>A core part of a Hedge Fund's primary activities include taking an ownership stake in a company often restructure it to optimize value and sell their stake to earn returns

>Venture Capital is deal-oriented and non-market facing

>Hedge funds actively manage a portfolio of securities that are mainly issued by public companies

>Private Equity is deal-oriented and non-market facing

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