28 January 2014 Brokers. Asset Managers & Exchanges Alternative Asset Manager Initiation Theme V What are the near-term and long-term risks for these stocks, especially after surging prices in 2013? With these stocks up a median 60% in 2013, the risks naturally become worth considering to a greater extent than over the past year. However, we see near- term downside being limited as long as the cyclical tailwinds remain favorable (e.g. strengthening economy, good capital markets activity with stable-to- higher market levels, good fundraising & organic growth). This said, we outline numerous near- and long-term risks for these stocks below. Economic slowdown, with related market pressures A reversion in the economy, be it the US or other major industrialized nations (or collectively most of the major emerging markets), is easily the greatest risk for these stocks given their earnings leverage to economic cycles. While we do not believe we would see the level of price compression that Blackstone experienced in the financial crisis (each of these other Alts came public well after the financial crisis) when BX shares for a brief time in March of 2009 were down nearly 90% from their peak shortly after the IP0 in June of 2007 (and have only recently recovered to levels above the IP0 price), the stocks could easily underperform significantly upon speculation of a recession, until investors sort their theses out. We think a large part of the near-90% compression was due not only to IP0 pricing near the market peak, but also the uncertain impact of such a deep financial crisis on the private equity business model. Now that is has been proven that not only is private equity able to withstand a deep bear market, but also the lower market prices provide excellent entry points for their investments and contribute to much stronger long-term IRRs, we think the next economic cycle downturn will be much less severe than the BX situation. This said, with th