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WHAT IS THE BLOOMBERG PME MODEL?The Bloomberg Public Market Equivalent (PME) Model is a tool to benchmark private equity funds and private investments. The model allows clients to answer the question “What would my return have been if I invested the same cash in the public market?” The model can be downloaded from Bloomberg’s Excel Template Library by running XLTP <GO> and searching “PME”?
PUBLIC MARKET EQUIVALENT BY BLOOMBERG
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BLOOMBERG CREATED THE PME MODEL TO: » Provide clients with the leading PME methodologies and index
information needed to quickly calculate PMEs.
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» A single spreadsheet to calculate several of the commonly used Public Market Equivalent benchmarks
» Methodologies include: PME, Direct Alpha, KS-PME and Global Endowment Management’s Implied Private Premium (GEM IPP)
» Choose from thousands of indices or securities that match the underlying exposure of the fund/portfolio
» Ability to create your own custom index and seamlessly integrate it into the model
» Transparency to underlying index fundamentals, which allows a user to analyze how the fundamentals of the index or security have changed over time. Some examples include: Gross/Operating/Net Profit Margins, EV/EBITDA, Net Debt/EBITDA, etc...
» Support page to assist in interpreting the results
ADVANTAGES OF USING THE BLOOMBERG PME MODEL