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Bain Capital invests $825m in Lincoln Financial, enters decade-long strategic partnership

Private Equity Insights

equity stake in Lincoln Financial in a $825m all-cash deal, marking the start of a long-term strategic partnership between the global investment firm and the NYSE-listed life insurance and retirement services provider. Bain Capital was advised by Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, and Ropes & Gray LLP.

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Aquiline Capital Invests in PharmaForce, Boosting Its Healthcare Portfolio

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Legal counsel was provided by Taft and Ropes & Gray to PharmaForce and Aquiline respectively. In a press statement, PharmaForce said that, with Aquiline’s backing, it will “accelerate strategic M&A and continue to expand its product capabilities”. Source: Private Equity Wire Can’t stop reading?

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Pamlico Closes Fund Six at $1.75 Billion

Private Equity Professional

The success of PC VI is a testament to the strength of our strategy, the caliber of our portfolio company management teams, and our firms commitment to driving lasting value. UBS Securities was the placement agent for Pamlico and Ropes & Gray provided legal services. 2025 Private Equity Professional | March 11, 2025

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Should You Buy the 3 Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the Dow Jones?

The Motley Fool

Verizon is really stuck between a rock and a hard place because the telecom industry is highly capital intensive, requiring massive capital investments just to keep pace with peers. Starting with the complex, 3M is facing material legal and regulatory headwinds today that have already resulted in large costs.

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Will 3M's High-Yielding Dividend Face the Same Fate as Walgreens' Once-Mighty Payout?

The Motley Fool

The move will save the company $800 million annually, which it can use to fund growth capital investments and repay debt. The company also plans to reduce capital expenses by around $600 million while targeting about $1 billion in operational cost savings to further improve its financial situation.

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Renovus Capital Partners closes $325m continuation fund

Private Equity Insights

Philadelphia-based private equity firm Renovus Capital Partners has closed its first multi-asset $325m continuation fund (Renovus Continuation Fund), bringing its total capital across multiple investment vehicles to over $1.5bn. Jefferies served as financial advisor and DLA Piper served as legal counsel to Renovus.

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Should You Buy the 3 Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the Dow Jones?

The Motley Fool

Operating a telecommunications business requires a huge amount of capital investment. First off, the company is dealing with several legal and regulatory issues that will lead to billions of dollars in legal expenses. It has little choice because it needs the cash that this transaction will create to pay its legal bills.

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