Monday, March 25, 2013

Growing Private Equity Problems: NYCERS and Yucaipa

I have previously commented on serious problems with NYCERS private equity investments.

On March 23, 2013, on the front page of the NY Times business section, there was an article about Yucaipa and the NYC pension funds. Yucaipa is a private equity firm which has been doing business with NYCERS since 2004.

I remember the 2004 board meeting where NYCERS decided to hire Yucaipa. The meeting was about to end when the DC-37 representative raised his hand and presented a resolution to allocate money the a firm named Yucaipa. The resolution was seconded and adopted. The meeting then closed. There usually is a certain amount of discussion when committing money to an investment manager. I leaned over to the chair and asked what had just happened and her response was "Don't ask.".

I thought you might be a interested in the asset/fee history of Yucaipa at NYCERS lsited in the chart below. Of course, you need remember that the annual asset values are only guess from Yucaipa. In addition, NYCERS has no control over the payment of the fees and is only reporting numbers that some other entity gave them. But on their face these numbers are depressing.

In 2006, Horatio Sparkes,the Comptroller's representative went to work for Yucaipa. In 2004 the Comptoller's Office negotiated and signed the NYCERS contract with Yucaipa.

Here is another wrinkle in the Yucaipa story.

Yucaipa's History with NYCERS: (2004 - 2012)

Yucaipa American Fund 1 Yucaipa American Fund 2 Yucaipa Corp Initiative II
Year AssetsFees AssetsFees AssetsFees
2004 $0 $777.105 na na na na
2005 $38.95M $961,943 na na na na
2006 $71.56M $1,802,694 na na na na
2007 $66.52M $1,515,547 na na na na
2008 $64.79M $583,494 $29.37M nr $4.71M nr
2009 $51.94M $34,764 $41.09M $1,552,397 $4.36M $820,536
2010 $56.53M $580,399 $84.75M $2,220,000 $11.65M $826,086
2011 $60.73M $869,949 $104.85M $1,549,912 $9.07M $658,907
2012 $63.19M $637,938 $163.04M $423,574 $24.46M $624,375

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