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September 17, 2012
13:03 EDTCGUS Hotels acquires two luxury boutique properties from Carlyle Group
US Hotels announced the acquisition from the Carlyle Group of two boutique hotels to add to its portfolio of luxury hotels, restaurants and spas across the Northeast of the United States. The new properties are: The Orchards in Williamstown, MA and The Centennial in Concord, NH.
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June 17, 2013
19:54 EDTCGCarlyle Group COO buys $4M in secondary, Barron's says
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June 14, 2013
10:39 EDTCGFirms looking to take HD Supply public at lower valuation, NY Times says
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07:02 EDTCGCarlyle, AlpInvest to manage $155M fund for INPRS
The Carlyle Group announced that the Indiana Public Retirement System, INPRS, has selected Carlyle and AlpInvest Partners to manage an existing $155M fund, Indiana Investment Fund I, a 2006-vintage vehicle that from inception was managed by a third party. In December 2012, INPRS selected Carlyle and AlpInvest to deploy and manage a new $150M investment fund, Indiana Investment Fund II, which will invest in a diversified, high-quality portfolio of Indiana-based direct investments, co-investments and fund commitments. Carlyle and AlpInvest now manage $305M for INPRS’ Indiana Programs.
June 13, 2013
09:19 EDTCGCarlyle Group COO Youngkin discloses 150K share purchase
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June 11, 2013
05:46 EDTCGMarket for high-priced skyscrapers grows, WSJ reports
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June 6, 2013
08:43 EDTCGCarlyle Group volatility increases as shares trade at 18-week lows
Carlyle Group overall option implied volatility of 34 is above its 26-week average of 31 according to Track Data, suggesting larger price movement.
06:04 EDTCGCarlyle Group 11.1M share Secondary priced at $27.00
Citigroup, Credit Suisse and JPMorgan acted as joint book running managers for the offering.

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