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Morgan Stanley research note on potential conversion of alternative asset managers to C‑corporations

Morgan Stanley research note on potential conversion of alternative asset managers to C‑corporations The passage discusses tax‑driven structural changes for private‑equity firms and mentions senior executives (e.g., Ares CFO Mike McFerran) but provides no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct. It is a routine investment analysis, offering limited investigative value beyond monitoring corporate tax strategy. Key insights: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act lowered corporate tax rate to 21%, prompting discussion of converting partnership‑structured alt‑asset managers to C‑corps.; Ares Management and Apollo are identified as the most likely candidates for conversion.; CFO Mike McFerran of Ares referenced heightened investor interest in conversion during earnings calls.

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Morgan Stanley research note on potential conversion of alternative asset managers to C‑corporations The passage discusses tax‑driven structural changes for private‑equity firms and mentions senior executives (e.g., Ares CFO Mike McFerran) but provides no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct. It is a routine investment analysis, offering limited investigative value beyond monitoring corporate tax strategy. Key insights: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act lowered corporate tax rate to 21%, prompting discussion of converting partnership‑structured alt‑asset managers to C‑corps.; Ares Management and Apollo are identified as the most likely candidates for conversion.; CFO Mike McFerran of Ares referenced heightened investor interest in conversion during earnings calls.

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