Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Apollo's Rigor: PEU Vigor


CNBC interviewed a partner with Apollo, a private equity underwriter founded by Leon Black, Josh Harris and Marc Rowan.  The Apollo partner referenced her firm's "thirty years of investment rigor and intelligence."  That rigor and intelligence paid Jeffrey Epstein $158 million from 2012 to 2018.  Founder Leon Black left the firm in 2021 after an outside investigation.

These guys have done well, according to the Forbes billionaire list.  



They are investing in elected officials.


Elected officials, at least some, invest in PEUs.


PEU love is bipartisan.  It's not apparent to most people, but that love has decades of vigor.