Ipreo, a provider of market intelligence and productivity solutions to corporations and I-banks, has acquired BuysideIQ, a provider of online investor targeting solutions. No financial terms were disclosed. Ipreo is majority-owned by Veronis Suhler Stevenson.
QCSA Holdings, a vehicle remarketing and total loss claims management company, has acquired Salvage Direct, salvage re-marketing company. No financial terms were disclosed. QCSA is owned by private equity firm Kinderhook Industries.
H.I.G. Capital has acquired the assets of Excel Homes LLC, a Camp Hill, Penn.-based custom modular home manufacturer. No financial terms were disclosed.
Aurora Capital Group has agreed to acquire the assets of Parking Company America Airports, a bankrupt operator of 27 off-airport parking facilities. No financial terms were disclosed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A consortium bidding for Fidelity National Information Services Inc (FIS.N) on Monday pulled out because of disagreement over price, derailing what would have been the biggest buyout since the credit crisis, three sources familiar with the situation said. A leveraged buyout for payment processing firm Fidelity could have been worth around […]
Riverstone Holdings has agreed to invest more than $800 million into Pattern Energy Group, a developer of wind and renewable energy projects.
Arborview Capital, SAIL Venture Partners and Huntington Capital have recapitalized Paragon Airheater Technologies Inc., a Corona, Calif.-based provider of products and services that reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions in fossil fuel-fired power generation plants. No financial terms were disclosed.
LONDON (Reuters) – British private equity firm Terra Firma and Australian rival Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) are vying to acquire the landfill-gas unit of Britain’s Biffa, people familiar with the matter said. Terra Firma, Guy Hands’s buyout firm, already owns Britain’s biggest waste-to-energy firm, Infinis, while PEP owns a majority in Energy Developments Ltd (EDL) […]
Last week, we predicted that the return of club deals seemed imminent after a three-year hibernation. Not only because of the pending Fidelity National buyout, but also the coming auction fight over Royal Bank of Scotland's payment-processing arm. Our friends at Financial News seem to agree. Is this good news? Yes, according to some recent research from Oliver Gottschag, associate professor at HEC School of Management, and Bernd Kreuter of German consulting firm Feri Institutional Advisers. They found that club deals deliver far better returns than do single-sponsor deals. In fact, club-deals are 30% more likely than single-sponsor deals to deliver exits within five years. Gottschag and Kreuter compared the exits of 10,000 leveraged buyouts struck between 1980 and 2000. We, in turn, combed through their research to create a kind of DIY list for the best kind of club deals to guarantee an exit. The wisdom of science, after the jump:
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore state investor Temasek [TEM.UL] has bought a stake in Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc (FCX.N) for nearly $32 million, according to a regulatory filing seen by Reuters. The stake purchase is its latest investment in the resources sector in which it has poured more than $1 billion in the last two […]
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