US private equity firm files for $418m IPO

Private equity firm Apollo Management pushed to join the ranks of publicly traded investing shops yesterday, filing for an initial public offering of stock valued at about $418m (€266m).

The move should unlock billions of personal wealth for Apollo's three main owners – Leon Black, Josh Harris, and Marc Rowan – who founded the firm 18 years ago out of the wreckage of the Drexel Burham Lambert brokerage house.

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