Fremont Group

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Fremont Group is a private investment group based in San Francisco, California, USA. It was formerly known as Bechtel Investments, reflecting its ownership by the Bechtel family.

The firm consists of three business areas:

Other Organizations

In 2007, Calera Capital, a San Francisco based private equity firm that spun out of the Fremont Group (its first institutional investor), changed its name from Fremont Partners as part of a rebranding effort in advance of raising its fourth private equity fund.[1]

The Fremont Group also makes a note of distinguishing itself from Fremont General Corp, a financial services company and Fremont Investment & Loan, a retail bank.

Controversy

On May 5, 2003, The New Yorker ran an article revealing that the bin Laden family has invested $10 million in The Fremont Group.[2][3]

The investments represent a small fraction of the assets managed by Fremont, which has counted former Secretary of State George P. Shultz as a director.[4]

See also

External links

References

  1. www.caleracapital.com/pdf/20070222.pdf (Reprint from TheDeal.com, February 2007)
  2. The Contractors (by Jane Mayer. The New Yorker, May 5, 2003)
  3. The Bechtel-bin Laden connection (CNNMoney.com)
  4. Bin Laden Family, With Deep Western Ties, Strives to Re-establish a Name (New York Times, 2001)


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