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Old 07-13-2007, 06:10 PM   #1997
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Originally posted by sgtclub
Somewhat, but the expenses for funds is not static. It takes more to run a bigger fund.
Surprisingly, not much more the way they've been structured.

Ten years ago, the average $100 million fund would likely have 3-5 principals who be picking about 4 companies each, with varying investments in each of the 4 companies.

Today, I'd guess the average billion dollar fund has 4-6 principals who are picking about 4 companies each.

But the investment size is bigger. They've added a few bells and whistles to help them pick better or to provide some additional leverage to their investments (e.g., HR specialists, more skilled analysts, etc.), but really not much.
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