Winter 2026, Spring 2026
Posted on 11/23/2025
Global alternative asset manager and investor
No salary listed
Paris, France
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Blackstone manages alternative assets for institutions and individuals, specializing in private equity, real estate, and credit investments. It mobilizes capital through vehicles like BREIT and BCRED and deploys into real estate, loans, and private securities to generate income and growth. The company distinguishes itself by its global scale, broad product suite, and access created through partnerships with financial advisors and wealth managers. Its goal is to build and manage industry-leading businesses and assets to deliver durable, long-term returns for investors.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
1985
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Tata Play is selling a 20% stake to Blackstone, marking a significant investment in India's media and digital sectors. The transaction brings strategic guidance and capital to support Tata Play's digital transformation and expansion plans. The deal highlights the growing role of global private equity firms in Indian media, emphasising profitability, scalability and platform innovation. Blackstone's involvement reflects confidence in India's expanding media consumption and digital content distribution markets. For entrepreneurs and investors, the partnership signals the importance of value-added capital relationships over simple funding. It demonstrates how legacy media companies can reinvent themselves through strategic investor backing, emphasising disciplined execution and innovation-driven growth in India's rapidly evolving media landscape shaped by digital adoption and changing consumption habits.
Legence Corp. shares rose on Wednesday after Blackstone's $723 million stake sale attracted significantly more investor interest than available shares. The offering was multiple times oversubscribed, with demand reaching roughly five times the offering size after it was increased during marketing, according to Bloomberg News. The transaction was priced at $54 per share, representing about an 8% discount to Legence's 2 April closing price. Most shares were allocated to long-term investors and some existing shareholders. Following the sale, Legence shares rose about 2.4% in morning trading to approximately $56.28. The strong demand suggests continued investor appetite for building systems and HVAC services sector shares, even as private equity firms like Blackstone monetise holdings amid fluctuating market conditions.
Paul Hastings LLP advised the financing sources in Blackstone Energy Transition Partners' acquisition of Arlington Industries, a leading US designer and manufacturer of electrical products. The firm's Global Finance partners Ismael Duran and Jeff Senac led the transaction team, which included counsel Nahal Bahri, Bhavjyot Singh and Jason Woolmer, along with associates Nilam Faqhir, Alec Kellzi and Lucas Burbank. Blackstone Energy Transition Partners is acquiring Arlington Industries through its managed funds. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed.
Blackstone's stock has fallen 32% over the past six months to $112.15 per share, prompting questions about whether now is a buying opportunity. The global alternative asset manager oversees over $1 trillion in assets across real estate, private equity, credit and hedge funds. The company has demonstrated strong fundamentals, with revenue growing at 14.9% compound annual growth rate over five years, outpacing average financials companies. Its earnings per share increased 16% annually over the same period, showing maintained profitability during expansion. Following the recent decline, Blackstone trades at 18.1× forward price-to-earnings ratio. The company manages investments for pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and other institutional investors.
Blackstone has raised $10 billion for its latest opportunistic credit fund, marking the firm's largest-ever haul in this strategy. Blackstone Capital Opportunities Fund V closed oversubscribed at its hard cap, according to a statement. The fund will invest in both performing and opportunistic investments, targeting potentially undervalued assets. The fundraising demonstrates continued institutional investor appetite to capitalise on disruption in the private debt market. The $1.8 trillion private credit market has faced recent scrutiny over its exposure to the software industry, which confronts challenges from artificial intelligence advances.