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Written by: Russ Henke
11/12/2007 6:52 PM  RssIcon



Faithful readers of this blog space recall previous mentions of Blackstone Group.

If you missed paying $35 per share in the Blackstone IPO in July 2007, you’ll be somewhat gratified by this news.

Shares of Blackstone Group traded as much as 11% lower November 12, 2007, as investors reacted negatively to the private-equity firm reporting a third-quarter loss. The company's quarterly loss amounted to 44 cents a share. On average, analysts had been expecting Blackstone to earn plus 30 cents a share for Q3 2007.

Where did the money go? Surprise! The net loss included the impact of charges totaling $802.6 million, charges associated with the vesting of
equity-based compensation arising from IPO unit awards,
etc.

Blackstone's shares ended November 12 at $22.26, down 8.3% for the day, and a whole bunch below the $35 reached on IPO day.

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Re: Blackstone back in the news

Well I bought BX at $37 on that day because I thought that such smart guys all in one place will find new and innovate ways to drive earnings growth.

So I finally sold today, a bit disgusted that such high profile guys would publicly sell out at the peak.

The greater fool theory lives, unfortunately.

And what did I do with the proceeds? Bought GOOG, of course.

By my calcs, GOOG must reach 1000 for me to break even. lol.

For all the people out there much smarter than I am, you should take note, and sell your GOOG and buy BX today.

:-(

By Greater Fool on   11/13/2007 7:33 AM
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