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The boxing of notable investments, laundry bulleted list of investments, etc., is not what Wikipedia is for and just confusing for the reader.--BelBivDov (talk) 18:25, 13 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Could we change the name of the article to Stripes (private equity firm) instead of Stripes (growth equity firm)? Private equity is the more commonly used and broader descriptive and there aren't two private equity firms named Stripes such that the distinction is needed. Growth equity reads as buzzwordy and promotional when there's plenty of room in the article to discuss the firm's investment domain.