The Jordan Company?

Can someone explain why they are rarely ever talked about on this forum when it comes to top players in MM/UMM? They're never obsessed over in on-cycle threads either and they seem a bit more accessible pedigree-wise based on junior profiles than other funds in the 6-7B latest raise range.

What's the catch? Do they have poor B-School placement or something? Just closed an oversubscribed fund and were $800 million above target around the 6.8B mark. Performance seems strong based on HEC Paris-Dow Jones recent data. They also have a pedigreed history while making cool investments like Bojangles.

What am I missing here versus peers looking similar on paper like AEA, Lindsay Goldberg, Harvest, THL, Berkshire, or Madison Dearborn?

TJC is rarely ever discussed in a similar light.

 

Agreed, very unprestigious sounding name

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