1. Illustration of a sleek corporate boardroom with a group of executives in business attire sitting around a table. One of them is examining a document labeled 'Corporate Strategy' with scissors nearby, while papers labeled 'Restructuring' and 'Growth Plan' lie on the table, along with a few stacks of cash, representing financial planning and corporate restructuring.2. Illustration of a grocery store with a sign that says 'Marsh Supermarkets', and another sign next to it that reads 'For Lease'. In the foreground, people walk by the store, some looking curiously at the sign. In the background, silhouettes of businesspeople with briefcases are visible, suggesting a subtle influence.3. Illustration of an elderly person sitting comfortably in a bright and welcoming nursing home room with a clock on the wall. A healthcare worker is present, attentively assisting the individual. Outside the door, a businessperson holding a document labeled 'Cost Efficiency Plan' looks in with interest, symbolizing the balance of financial and personal care priorities.Each illustration should be semi-realistic and engaging, with a professional and informative tone rather than dark or exaggerated. The style should feel approachable while hinting at corporate influence and community impact.

Content 18+ In theory, Private Equity (PE) looks like a modern solution for an old problem. It takes on struggling companies, reworks them, and sends them back into the world stronger and more profitable—or so the pitch goes. But behind the success stories, there’s a more complicated, and often controversial, reality. PE firms have become the power players in America’s economy, reshaping industries with startling speed, but often leaving turmoil … Read the rest