| Company: | Blackstone |
|---|---|
| CEO: |
|
| Founded: | 1985 |
| Symbol: | BX |
| Exchange: | NYSE |
| Industry: | Asset Management |
| Sector: | Financial Services |
| About |
Blackstone operates as a prominent alternative asset manager, specializing in a broad spectrum of investment strategies. Its expertise encompasses real estate, private equity, credit solutions, comprehensive hedge fund offerings, public debt and equity, multi-asset class approaches, and secondary funds of funds. While often backing nascent businesses, the firm also extends its services to capital markets. Its real estate division targets diverse opportunities: high-potential opportunistic ventures, core-plus assets, and stable,ome-generating commercial properties. Additionally, it engages in debt investments secured by commercial real estate. These activities span North America, Europe, and Asia. Blackstone's global private equity arm executes varied transactions,luding substantial buyouts, mid-market acquisitions, special situations, and distressed mortgage loans. They also manage "buy and build" platforms, which involve consolidating multiple acquisitions under a single management team, alongside growth equity and development projects, often taking significant majority stakes or minority positions in operating companies. The scope of its investments covers sectors like shipping, real estate, corporate and consumer debt, and greenfield alternative energy projects in energy, power, and property development. The firm actively seeks opportunities in dislocated markets, shipping, financial institution breakups, reinsurance, and initiatives aimed at improving freight mobility. Key industry focuses furtherlude financial services, healthcare, life sciences, enterprise technology, and consumer goods,luding consumer tech. Beyond these, it actively explores investment prospects across Asia and Latin America, typically maintaining a three-year investment period for its ventures. The hedge fund business provides a broad range of commingled and customized fund solutions. Concurrently, its credit division concentrates on loans and securities issued by non-investment grade entities. These span the entire capital structure, encompassing senior debt, subordinated debt, preferred stock, and common equity. Established in 1985, Blackstone is headquartered in New York City, with a significant global presence through additional offices throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. |
28 among 2930 companies
345 Park Avenue
New York Cit... | NY |
US
| Blackstone;BX;https://bullfincher.io/company_logos_external/BX.jpeg;blackstone | 13828896000.00 |
|---|---|
| BlackRock;BLK;https://bullfincher.io/logos/us/BLK.png;blackrock | 24216000000.00 |
| Apollo Global Management;APO;https://financialmodelingprep.com/image-stock/APO.png;apollo-global-management | 32102000000.00 |
| Bank of New York Mellon Corporation;BK;https://financialmodelingprep.com/image-stock/BK.png;bank-of-new-york-mellon-corporation | 40441000000.00 |
Blackstone was founded on 1985, which makes the company 41 years old.
Stephen Allen Schwarzman is the CEO of Blackstone.
Blackstone operates in the Asset Management industry and the Financial Services sector.
Blackstone has 5,285 employees.
In fiscal year 2025, Blackstone generated a revenue of $13.83 Billion.
In fiscal year 2025, Blackstone reported a net income of $3.02 Billion.
Private Equity Segment is Blackstone's biggest product segment, representing 77.33% of its total revenue.
Blackstone went public on Jun 22, 2007, through its Initial Public Offering (IPO), and it has been 18 years since then.
Blackstone's ticker symbol is BX, and the company is listed on the NYSE stock market exchange.
Blackstone's current stock price is $122.75 as of Jun 13, 2026.
Ranked #28among 2,930 companies based on market cap.
Competitors of Blackstone include BlackRock, Apollo Global Management and Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, and more.