28 January 2014 Brokers. Asset Managers & Exchanges Alternative Asset Manager Initiation Investment Thesis Outlook Hold-rated KKR is one of the leading alternative asset management companies with a track record of innovation, strong investment performance, and healthy fund raising (organic growth). The firm is well positioned from rising demand from alternatives and concentration of fund raising toward large GPs. However, we see KKR units trading in a range near current levels over the next 12 months for the following reasons: 1) market debate around the merits of KKR's differentiated balance sheet strategy should remain intense, but should the equity markets be choppier in 2014 vs. 2013 (as is the case so far), we think KKR units will struggle to advance as investors avoid stocks with more volatile & market-dependent earnings, and 2) KKR's distributable earnings (DE) profile through 2015 looks okay to us, and in fact could be less volatile than peers, but we also do not see a major growth catalyst in DE, thus investors may focus more on downside risks, & 3) KKR units look attractive on a sum-of- parts basis, but we see the heavier business mix toward principal income & capital markets as a weight on the PIE. Positively, KKR is executing well across each of its businesses, including generating strong organic growth, while using the balance sheet to both leverage its investing acumen and generating a higher recurring distributable earnings base (to be helped by KFN in '14) Valwition We believe DE, from which cash distributions are paid to unit holders, is the most important earnings metric to value the Alts, rather than economic net income (ENI) that forms Consensus estimates. Our valuation is based on assigning a target PE on our 2015 estimate for distributable earnings, a year from now. We think KKR units partially realize the benefit of the sum-of-parts debate and revalue up from 9.7x 2014E ENI to nearly 12x 2015E DE 12 months from now