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Alternative Asset Manager Ares Discusses Fee Structures and Tax Implications at 2016 Financial Conference The passage provides internal commentary on fee structures, tax reform, and acquisition strategy for Ares and Blackstone, but it lacks concrete allegations, specific financial flows, or links to high‑profile political actors. It offers modest investigative value for industry‑focused financial analysis but little controversy or novelty. Key insights: Discussion of new US fee structures allowing a low beta fee and higher performance fee for alpha.; Potential impact of US tax reform on carried interest and corporate tax treatment for asset managers.; Ares' strategy of annual tuck‑in acquisitions driven by aging founders.
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Alternative Asset Manager Ares Discusses Fee Structures and Tax Implications at 2016 Financial Conference The passage provides internal commentary on fee structures, tax reform, and acquisition strategy for Ares and Blackstone, but it lacks concrete allegations, specific financial flows, or links to high‑profile political actors. It offers modest investigative value for industry‑focused financial analysis but little controversy or novelty. Key insights: Discussion of new US fee structures allowing a low beta fee and higher performance fee for alpha.; Potential impact of US tax reform on carried interest and corporate tax treatment for asset managers.; Ares' strategy of annual tuck‑in acquisitions driven by aging founders.
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