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Kristen and Jen
41. Caesars Part III: Interview with Sujeet Indap, Author of Caesars Palace Coup
57 minutes Posted Dec 31, 2023 at 1:00 pm.
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Wrapping up our 3-part Caesars Palace Coup series by interviewing one of the authors, Financial Times writer Sujeet Indap.  Sujeet explains securitization, subordination, and distressed debt investing through the lens of Caesars’ LBO and subsequent restructurings.  We discuss the future of private credit, a segment of the industry currently getting a lot of attention.  Sujeet gives us the inside scoop on what it was like interviewing the titans of private equity, hedge funds, and law (as well as combing through thousands of pages of legal documents).  And we touch on the role (or lack thereof) of women on the private investing side of the industry. 

Caesars Palace Coup, by Max Frumes and Sujeet Indap, is available here:  https://www.amazon.com/Caesars-Palace-Coup-Billionaire-Exposed/

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