KKR IPO still seems to be chugging along
Most of the details have to do with KKR Financial, KKR's publicly traded affiliate, which took big losses in its mortgage holdings.
So KKR seems to be taking its time getting it's ducks in a row, or waiting for the credit markets to thaw, or both.
Don't strain your eyes on the small print looking for the compensation figures, though. They're still not there.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-14-2007 @ 8:30AM
mdr3000 said...
So the problem is frozen, disorderly ducks?