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Giannini

[ jee-uh-nee-nee ]

noun

  1. Vit·to·ri·o [vi-, tawr, -ee-oh], 1903–66, U.S. composer.


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“Reducing the dominance of large technology companies…is probably not great for some portions of the industry, but good for private equity,” Giannini tells Fortune.

From Fortune

As to what lawmakers do about it, “I’m not sure,” says Giannini, but “to the extent that they do anything to diminish the power of those companies, that’s good for private equity because it creates opportunity for smaller companies.”

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For private investors, says Giannini, that just “creates different opportunity sets.”

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According to Giannini, whose firm has $73 billion in assets under management and advises on $474 billion in additional assets, the dominance of those FAANG names has been top of mind for private equity firms when scouting for deals.

From Fortune

For Giannini, it was maturity made plain in the bright light of day.

Designer Frida Giannini let the collection scream not-so-subtle sexuality, with florescent pinks, silk and red-hot silhouettes.

And Gucci, as defined by the exuberant aesthetic of Frida Giannini, needs sunlight.

But the mood that Giannini created spoke eloquently of the times.

Indeed, the entertainment for the evening, whom Giannini introduced as one of her icons, was Debbie Harry performing with Blondie.

There was Annina Giannini; she had five thousand lire, and more to come, and now she is married to a doctor in Lucca.

Nordica made her appearance, Signor Giannini undertaking the rle of "Alfredo."

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