3i is Private Equity House of the Year
Award reflects how 2007 has been a significant year for 3i with the firm making stride throughout many markets.
Download this report (PDF 2mb)The year of living dangerously
How to describe private equity in 2007? A roller-coaster ride or a game of two halves?
Download this report (PDF 2mb)The public face of private equity
If individual CEOs were stocks, there would be few better investments this year than 3i’s Philip Yea...
Download this report (PDF 2mb)Nothing ventured, nothing gained
3i still proves nothing ventured nothing gained, despite the peak in private equity
Download this report (PDF 2mb)3i's focus turns to growing assets after canny selling
The FTSE 100 private equity company has been taking more out of its portfolio than it has been putting in.
Download this report (PDF 2mb)3i well placed to ride out private equity storm
3i is the acceptable face of private equity. A FTSE 100 index constituent, its chief executive, Philip Yea, earns millions rather than squillions, pays UK income tax and runs a company whose activities are about as transparent as it gets
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In an exclusive interview, China Business Weekly reporter Zhang Ran speaks to Lily Jin, chief representative of 3i's Beijing office.
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