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KKR vs SCU
Side-by-side comparison of KKR & Co. Inc. (KKR) and Sculptor Capital Management Inc. (SCU): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both KKR and SCU operate in Investment Managers (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- KKR is the larger of the two at $81.28B, about 168.0x SCU ($483.8M).
- KKR has hit the wire 10 times in the past 4 weeks while SCU has been quiet.
- KKR has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 2 for SCU).
KKR & Co. Inc.
KKR & Co. Inc. is a private equity and real estate investment firm specializing in direct and fund of fund investments. It specializes in acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, management buyouts, credit special situations, growth equity, mature, mezzanine, distressed, turnaround, lower middle market and middle market investments. The firm considers investments in all industries with a focus on software, security, semiconductors, consumer electronics, internet of things (iot), internet, information services, information technology infrastructure, financial technology, network and cyber security architecture, engineering and operations, content, technology and hardware, energy and infrastructure, real estate, services industry with a focus on business services, intelligence, industry-leading franchises and companies in natural resource, containers and packaging, agriculture, airports, ports, forestry, electric utilities, textiles, apparel and luxury goods, household durables, digital media, insurance, brokerage houses, non-durable goods distribution, supermarket retailing, grocery stores, food, beverage, and tobacco, hospitals, entertainment venues and production companies, publishing, printing services, capital goods, financial services, specialized finance, pipelines, and renewable energy. In energy and infrastructure, it focuses on the upstream oil and gas and equipment, minerals and royalties and services verticals. In real estate, the firm seeks to invest in private and public real estate securities including property-level equity, debt and special situations transactions and businesses with significant real estate holdings, and oil and natural gas properties. The firm also invests in asset services sector that encompasses a broad array of B2B, B2C and B2G services verticals including asset-based, transport, logistics, leisure/hospitality, resource and utility support, infra-like, mission-critical, and environmental services. Within Americas, the firm prefers to invest in consumer products; chemicals, metals and mining; energy and natural resources; financial services; healthcare; industrials; media and communications; retail; and technology. Within Europe, the firm invests in consumer and retail; energy; financial services; health care; industrials and chemicals; media and digital; and telecom and technologies. Within Asia, it invests in consumer products; energy and resources; financial services; healthcare; industrials; logistics; media and telecom; retail; real estate; and technology. It also seeks to make impact investments focused on identifying and investing behind businesses with positive social or environmental impact. The firm seeks to invest in mid to high-end residential developments, but can invest in other projects throughout Mainland China through outright ownership, joint ventures, and merger. It invests globally with a focus on Australia, emerging and developed Asia, Middle East and Africa, Nordic, Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific, Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Caribbean, Mexico, South America, North America, Brazil, Latin America, Korea with a focus on South Korea, and United States of America. In the United States and Europe, the firm focuses on buyouts of large, publicly traded companies. It seeks to invest $30 million to $717 million in companies with enterprise values between $500 million to $2389 million. The firm prefers to invest in a range of debt and public equity investing and may co-invest. It seeks a board seat in its portfolio companies and a controlling ownership of a company or a strategic minority positions. The firm may acquire majority and minority equity interests, particularly when making private equity investments in Asia or sponsoring investments as part of a large investor consortium. The firm typically holds its investment for a period of five to seven years and more and exits through initial public offerings, secondary offerings, and sales to strategic buyers. KKR & Co. Inc. was founded in 1976 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices across North America, Europe, Australia, Sweden and Asia.
Sculptor Capital Management Inc.
Sculptor Capital Management, Inc. is a publicly owned hedge fund sponsor. The firm provides investment advisory services to its clients. It primarily caters to institutional investors, which include pension funds, fund-of-funds, foundations and endowments, corporations and other institutions, private banks and family offices. The firm also manages separate client-focused equity, fixed income, and real estate separate accounts. It also manages commingled funds and specialized products. The firm invests in equity, fixed income and real estate markets across the world. It employs quantitative and qualitative analysis to make its investments through a combination of fundamental bottom-up research, a high degree of flexibility, and integrated risk management. For its multi-strategy portfolios, the firm employs strategies like convertible and derivative arbitrage, corporate credit, long/short equity special situations, buyout investments, merger arbitrage, private investments, and structured credit. It also invests in real estate and traditional real estate assets including multifamily, office, hotel and retail, loans, portfolio acquisitions, loan pools, operating companies, structured debt products, public securities, and non-traditional real estate assets including gaming, distressed land and residential, cell towers, parking, golf, debt and senior housing. For private equity investments, it considers investments in a variety of special situations that seek to realize value through strategic sales or initial public offerings. The firm was previously known as Och-Ziff Capital Management Group Inc. Sculptor Capital Management, Inc. was founded in 1994 and is based New York, New York.
Latest KKR
- Large owner Kkr Alternative Assets Llc acquired $1,523,312 worth of Class I Common Stock (65,491 units at $23.26) (SEC Form 4)
- KKR & Co. Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- KKR to Present at the Morgan Stanley US Financials Conference
- KKR & Co. Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- KKR to Open New Office in Milan, Strengthening Long-Term Commitment to Italy
- KKR Sells CIRCOR Aerospace to Parker Hannifin for $2.55 Billion
- KKR Invests in Fresha, the Leading AI-Powered Platform for Beauty and Wellness, at $1bn Valuation
- KKR to Present at the Bernstein 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference
- SEC Form S-3ASR filed by KKR & Co. Inc.
- FS KKR Capital Corp. Announces First Quarter 2026 Results and Strategic Value Enhancement Actions; Declares Second Quarter 2026 Distribution of $0.42 per share
Latest SCU
- SEC Form 15-12G filed by Sculptor Capital Management Inc.
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Sculptor Capital Management Inc.
- SEC Form EFFECT filed by Sculptor Capital Management Inc.
- SEC Form SC 13D/A filed by Sculptor Capital Management Inc. (Amendment)
- Ritchea Dava returned $857,021 worth of Class A Shares to the company (145,107 units at $5.91), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Bonanno David returned $339,408 worth of Class A Shares to the company (26,725 units at $12.70), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Engel Marcy returned $928,497 worth of Class A Shares to the company (73,110 units at $12.70), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Maynard Charmel returned $274,841 worth of Class A Shares to the company (21,641 units at $12.70), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Levine David Michael returned $418,465 worth of Class A Shares to the company (73,771 units at $5.67), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)
- Pollard Herbert Alvin returned $440,106 worth of Class A Shares to the company (34,654 units at $12.70), closing all direct ownership in the company (SEC Form 4)