KKR Makes IPO Official

Private equity behemoth follows Blackstone into the public pool
By Marie Morris,  Newser Staff
Posted Jul 3, 2007 7:34 PM CDT
KKR Makes IPO Official
This handout picture shows US buyout king Henry Kravis (R) speaking...   (Getty Images (by Event))

Undeterred by the possibility of potentially devastatingly tax-law changes, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts firmed up its IPO plans today, filing SEC documents that value the issue at up to $1.25 billion. The private (for now) equity firm said it will list as a partnership, like archrival Blackstone, which went public last month to the tune of more than $4 billion.

Congress has recently shown a keen interest in the fact that hedge funds and private equity firms pay taxes at the capital-gains rate, 15%, rather than as much as 35%, the rate that applies to income. But that uncertainty isn't expected to scare off investors. Says one analyst: "Even with everything else going on, KKR is a fundamentally good business." (More private equity stories.)

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