The Carlyle Group Inc. Releases Transcript of Q2 2025 Earnings Call
The Carlyle Group Inc. recently released the transcript of its Q2 2025 earnings call, which took place on August 6, 2025. The call was led by Daniel Harris, Head of Investor Relations, alongside Chief Executive Officer Harvey Schwartz and Chief Financial Officer John Redett. Analysts from various firms, including TD Cowen, Wolfe Research LLC, and Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC, attended the session. During the call, CEO Harvey Schwartz highlighted the company's exceptional performance in the second quarter, stating, "We delivered an exceptionally strong second quarter. Our performance marked significant progress against our strategic plan and underscores, once again, our commitment to delivering value." The management discussed key financial outcomes and strategic initiatives that have driven the company's recent success. Participants had the opportunity to ask questions, further clarifying the company's future outlook and strategies. The full transcript can be accessed through the link below.
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