Compared to a publicly traded firm, a private equity firm is most likely to:
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Private equity firms are not held to the same financial reporting requirements as publicly traded firms. Less public scrutiny and limited financial disclosure may lead to weaker corporate governance. However, with less pressure from public shareholders, a private equity firm is typically more able to focus on long-term performance.
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