Bain Capital has absolutely no affiliation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). One high-profile Mormon, presidential candidate Mitt Romney, worked for Bain Capital as CEO until 1999, but that hardly qualifies it as a 'Mormon' company. Other large companies, such as Black&Decker, SkyWest Airlines, Fisher-Price, La Quinta, 1-800 Contacts, American Express, Priceline, Marriott, Kodak, JetBlue, Novell, and Dell have also had Mormons in high-level positions.
No. Bill Bain, of Bain & Company, is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' church).
Bain is a private company.
Bain Capital is not a public company; it is a private equity firm.
Bain Capital
Bain capital is an equity start up and leveraged buy-out fund company that helps provide capital to both public and private companies to help them grow.
The population of Bain Capital is 400.
Bain Capital's population is 2,012.
Bain Capital was created in 1984.
Mitt Romney comes from a wealthy family. He was then very successful financially as Vice President and then as CEO of management consulting firm Bain & Company, and as co-founder of the private equity investment firm he spun off, Bain Capital. He and his wife have a net worth of roughly a quarter of a billion dollars.
Bain Capital Ventures was created in 1984.
The population of Bain Capital Ventures is 30.
Bain Capital is an investment firm. They assist people with wise investments.