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'Top Gun: Maverick' studio Skydance just scored a $400 million funding led by KKR. Meet 16 private equity players betting big on Hollywood now..

Por: Business Insider Business October 14, 2022

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Amid the ongoing pandemic, , and — the latter of which keeps generating — private equity players are still , with bets that Hollywood has infinite stories to tell and that audiences will be willing to pay for them.Despite volatility in the public markets, several partners at these firms told Insider they'll be sticking to their long-term thesis and not reacting to short-term uncertainty in equities. They're continuing to make big... + full article



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