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The Carlyle Group Inc. (CG)

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40.15+0.26 (+0.65%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
39.69 -0.46 (-1.15%)
After hours: 07:32PM EDT
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Previous close39.89
Open40.20
Bid40.13 x 400
Ask40.16 x 400
Day's range39.93 - 40.68
52-week range27.13 - 48.52
Volume2,137,100
Avg. volume2,170,044
Market cap14.449B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.77
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-1.78
Earnings date31 Jul 2024 - 05 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.40 (3.51%)
Ex-dividend date13 May 2024
1y target est48.38
  • Bloomberg

    Carlyle, Goldman Sachs Lend $1.1 Billion PIK to Apex Group

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  • Reuters

    Carlyle pushing ahead with sale of Italian fashion brand Twinset, sources say

    U.S. private equity firm Carlyle Group is pushing ahead with the sale of Italian fashion brand Twinset, asking potential bidders to submit non-binding offers, two sources close to the matter said on Friday. Carlyle, which picked Rothschild as financial adviser earlier this year, is aiming for a valuation of around 300-350 million euros, one of the sources said. In January newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore reported that the brand was exploring a sale and that it could attract interest from Asian investment groups.

  • Reuters

    Carlyle, KKR top bidders for Discover's $10 billion US student loan portfolio, FT reports

    The two are "working together" for the bid as private investment firms seek to expand their appetite for credit, the newspaper reported. Other PE firms such as Ares, Blackstone, Brookfield, Fortress and Oaktree had also studied bids for the loan portfolio, FT said. Carlyle Group declined to comment on the FT report.