A class of partner in a partnership. The general partner retains liability for the actions of the partnership. In the private equity world, the GP is the fund manager while the limited partners (LPs) are the institutional and high net worth investors in the partnership. The GP earns a management fee and a percentage of profits (see Carried interest).
When a public company chooses to pay off all public investors, delist from all stock exchanges, and become owned by management, employees, and select private investors.
An adjustment of an option pool for management and employees of a company which increases the number of shares available over time. This usually occurs after a financing round whereby one or more investors receive a relatively large percentage of the company. Without a grossing up, managers and employees would suffer the financial and emotional consequences of dilution, thereby potentially affecting the overall performance of the company.
Alan Neal Profession: Accountant, Business Intermediary, Business Valuation Expert, Consultant, Management Consultant and M&A Intermediary Service Arena: Business Analysis