Goldman Sachs Bulks Up Asset Management Business With LCN Deal
Original Report
Goldman Sachs struck its second deal in a week as the firm pushes ahead with plans to grow its $4 trillion money-management arm. The company will pay as much as $410 million to buy LCN Capital...
Goldman Sachs struck its second deal in a week as the firm pushes ahead with plans to grow its $4 trillion money-management arm. The company will pay as much as $410 million to buy LCN Capital Partners, a commercial real estate investor that focuses on sale-leaseback agreements and triple-net leases. Todd Gillespie has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
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