Allonbay Aura: An Equity Exit That Helps Explain Where Returns Come From

Allonbay Aura was exited with a 61% gross return and a 21.5% IRR, far above the initial scenario, thanks to stronger sales, cost control and tax efficiency.
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Allonbay Aura was exited with a 61% gross return and a 21.5% IRR, far above the initial scenario, thanks to stronger sales, cost control and tax efficiency.

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