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Aug
“You can’t predict. You can prepare.” — Howard Marks
Every investment begins with an underwriting case.
Entry.
Growth.
Cash flow.
Multiple.
Exit.
But markets don’t sign underwriting models.
Howard Marks has spent decades reminding investors that the future cannot be known with precision—and that acknowledging that limitation should change how we prepare for it.
That lesson feels particularly relevant today.
Private-equity managers are confronting longer holding periods and a difficult exit environment. Meanwhile, AI infrastructure is generating enormous capital requirements and increasingly creative combinations of equity, private credit, institutional capital and strategic investment.
Different assets. Different markets. Same question:
How many ways can you still win if the original thesis doesn’t unfold exactly as expected?
Optionality isn’t an excuse for weak underwriting.
It may be the product of better underwriting.
My latest issue of Global Empowerment Leadership examines what capital markets can teach leaders about preserving alternatives before they desperately need them:
Never Leave Yourself One Way Out
Because the most dangerous investment may not be the one carrying the most obvious risk.
It may be the one with only one acceptable outcome.
Read the latest issue of Global Empowerment Leadership:
https://lnkd.in/e8y79-RQ
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