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Blackstone says portfolio value up, shares rise

Private equity and real estate investor Blackstone Group said the value of its investments increased sharply in the fourth quarter, boosting quarterly earnings and beating analysts' forecasts.

February 04, 2011 / 11:32 IST

Private equity and real estate investor Blackstone Group said the value of its investments increased sharply in the fourth quarter, boosting quarterly earnings and beating analysts' forecasts.


Fourth quarter economic net income, or ENI, was USD 513 million, up from USD 329 million a year earlier.


Adjusted ENI was 46 cents per share, up from 29 cents a year ago and 16 cents above analysts' average forecast, according to Thomson Reuters. 


ENI strips out items such as noncash charges for vesting equity-based compensation and the amortization of intangible assets. It is the measure that private equity firms prefer to report and that analysts follow.


Blackstone said that in 2010 it made nearly $10 billion of new investments. At the end of the year it had USD 30 billion of uninvested capital, or "dry powder," it said.


It recently raised its latest buyout fund -- called BCP VI -- which reached nearly USD 15 billion as of January 7. Blackstone shares rose 3.8% in premarket trading to USD 17.30.


The company is paying a quarterly distribution to shareholders of 32 cents a share, bringing its full-year distribution for 2010 to 62 cents a share.

By: Madhav Chanchani

first published: Feb 4, 2011 10:59 am

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