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WeWork, Kennedy Wilson, Netstreit, KKR, Harbor Development
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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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