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Date Stock Title
Apr 26 KKR Apollo, KKR and Stonepeak may fund Intel's Ireland facility, Bloomberg reports
Apr 26 KKR Apollo, others consider investing in Intel joint venture: report
Apr 26 KKR Apollo, KKR, Stonepeak Weigh Investing Billions in Intel Chip JV
Apr 26 RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE:RJF) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 RJF Raymond James Financial Second Quarter 2024 Earnings: In Line With Expectations
Apr 25 KKR 15 Best Cheap Stocks To Buy For 2024
Apr 25 RJF Story behind Raymond James CEO's path to record client assets
Apr 25 RJF Raymond James: Still Bullish Considering In-Line Results And Positive Outlook
Apr 25 TOL Toll Brothers at Crystal Valley Opens in Castle Rock, Colorado
Apr 25 TOL Toll Brothers (TOL) Continued to Grow in the First Quarter
Apr 25 TOL Toll Brothers Announces a New Home Collection Coming Soon to its Griffith Lakes Community in Charlotte, North Carolina
Apr 25 PFS Provident Financial goes ex dividend tomorrow
Apr 25 RJF Q2 2024 Raymond James Financial Inc Earnings Call
Apr 25 KKR KKR to buy $1.64B student housing portfolio from BREIT
Apr 25 TOL Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights NVR, PulteGroup, Toll Brothers, KB Home and Dream Finders Homes
Apr 25 KKR KKR to Acquire $1.64 Billion Student Housing Portfolio from BREIT
Apr 25 RJF Raymond James' (RJF) Q2 Earnings Miss, Revenues Rise Y/Y
Apr 25 RJF Raymond James Financial Inc (RJF) (Q2 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Key Financial ...
Apr 25 REG Q1 2024 Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc Earnings Call
Apr 25 RJF Raymond James Financial, Inc. 2024 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Joint Ventures

A joint venture is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance. Companies typically pursue joint ventures for one of four reasons: to access a new market, particularly emerging markets; to gain scale efficiencies by combining assets and operations; to share risk for major investments or projects; or to access skills and capabilities. Work by Reuer and Leiblein challenged the claim that joint ventures minimize downside risk.According to Gerard Baynham of Water Street Partners, there has been much negative press about joint ventures, but objective data indicate that they may actually outperform wholly owned and controlled affiliates. He writes, "A different narrative emerged from our recent analysis of U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) data, collected from more than 20,000 entities. According to the DOC data, foreign joint ventures of U.S. companies realized a 5.5 percent average return on assets (ROA), while those companies’ wholly owned and controlled affiliates (the vast majority of which are wholly owned) realized a slightly lower 5.2 percent ROA. The same story holds true for investments by foreign companies in the U.S., but the difference is more pronounced. U.S.-based joint ventures realized a 2.2 percent average ROA, while wholly owned and controlled affiliates in the U.S. only realized a 0.7 percent ROA."
Most joint ventures are incorporated, although some, as in the oil and gas industry, are "unincorporated" joint ventures that mimic a corporate entity. With individuals, when two or more persons come together to form a temporary partnership for the purpose of carrying out a particular project, such partnership can also be called a joint venture where the parties are "co-venturers".
The venture can be a business JV (for example, Dow Corning), a project/asset JV intended to pursue one specific project only, or a JV aimed at defining standards or serving as an "industry utility" that provides a narrow set of services to industry participants.
Some major joint ventures include MillerCoors, Sony Ericsson, Vevo, Hulu, Penske Truck Leasing, and Owens-Corning – and in the past, Dow Corning.

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