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Buy-out firms have little luck with family-owned companies

Family-owned UK firms are five times less likely than other private companies to use private equity as an important part of their capital structure, according to a study published by Manchester Business School.

The study said the sticking point for many family owner-managers was an unwillingness to dilute their ownership and management control. In particular, they did not want to share command over the future business strategy and the ultimate exit.

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