Turning A New Leaf
We don’t know why a smattering of survivors at the India office of this renowned global private equity shop became a bugbear for someone at headquarters, but it’s been a tumultuous start to the year for them. At least four executives are gone, including the young boss, who we are told was informed over the holiday season about the firm’s decision. A rainmaker from New York is coming home and people who know her swear by her dealmaking chops. That would be key to reviving the lost glory of this once trailblazer that was till recently among the top quartile of the heap. The organization has nurtured some of the finest talents in the industry and its well-wishers are hoping it bounces back.
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Suits & Sayings
(For more on our weekly roundup of wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours, pick up today's edition of The Economic Times newspaper)