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WeWork, Kennedy Wilson, Netstreit, KKR, Harbor Development
📩 New Slides - 30 April 2024
Hello BetterPitch readers!
Here are the top 5 decks we found at BetterPitch this week.
Okay, now back to our top finds:
1. WeWork SPAC
In 2021, WeWork SPAC’ed at a $9B enterprise value.
The deal gave WeWork $1.3B in cash, with $48M from BowX and $800M from a private investment. WeWork’s market cap is now $10M, down from a $47B high.
This slide deck highlights:
- Strategic action needed to survive 
- Key investment highlights 
- WeWork’s growth opportunity 
2. Kennedy Wilson
Kennedy Wilson manages $23B of real estate.
Kennedy Wilson made 424 investments across 38,222 multifamily units. Their advantage is being a first-mover in key target markets via allocating capital with local expert operators.
This slide deck highlights:
- The Kennedy Wilson advantage 
- Why invest in the Intermountain West 
- Investor base by type 
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3. Netstreit
Netstreit has 100% occupancy across 547 investments.
Netstreit acquires necessity-based single tenant retail assets. Investors treat the stock as a bond (4.65% dividend yield) with tenants like CVS, Dollar General, Walgreens, and others.
This slide deck highlights:
- Portfolio overview 
- Investing in defensive retail sectors 
- Tenant underwriting strategy 
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4. KKR
KKR has $1T+ in assets under management.
KKR’s investment approval process screens $130.8B of financing opportunities for every $0.9B in closed deals.
This slide deck highlights:
- Integrated global real estate platform 
- Differentiated investment strategy 
- Investment screening process 
5. Harbor Development
Harbor is a vertically integrated residential developer.
Harbor acquires land, entitles and permits property, develops the land with horizontal infrastructure, construct residential dwellings, and sell or recap the assets.
- Unique business model 
- Specialized acquisition strategy 
- Navigating market cycles 
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