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Private Limited Partnership

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Private limited partnership
A limited partnership with no more than 35 participants that is not registered with the SEC.

Private Limited Partnership
A limited partnership with no more than 35 general partners and limited partners. Investments in a private limited partnership is considered to be sufficiently illiquid that the venture is not required to register with the SEC. See also: Publicly-Traded Partnership.


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Members of a private limited partnership often contribute considerable senior-level experience - either in the same industry or lessons learned from developing and implementing a similar acquisition or growth strategy in another field - to the management of a company in which they invest.
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