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Acquisitive Precinmac Purchased by Centerbridge

Private Equity Professional

Centerbridge invests between $50 million and $300 million in US-based leveraged buyouts and distressed securities. Pine Island makes control equity, minority equity, and structured equity investments of $30 million to $250 million in US and Canadian-based companies with enterprise values ranging from $50 million to $500 million.

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Lincoln Private Market Index Rises in Second Quarter

Private Equity Professional

The Lincoln Private Market Index (LPMI), which tracks changes in the enterprise value of privately held companies in the United States, increased by 1.9% Compared to the public markets, the S&P 500’s quarter-over-quarter enterprise value increase of 4.5% outpaced the LPMI. in the second half of 2023 to 11.1x

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Lit Communities Announces Majority Investment from Oak Hill Capital to Accelerate Broadband Deployment

Oakhill

Lit was founded in Birmingham, AL, in 2019 and leverages public-private partnerships with local governments and municipalities to build and operate last-mile fiber networks. SCP provides public and private companies with capital for purposes of growth, recapitalization, and leveraged buyouts. Stephens Inc.

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Private Equity's Creative Wizardry Posing Systemic Risk?

Pension Pulse

“It gets back to the ability to grow the operating performance of the companies and making sure that returns” come from that rather than from “financial leverage,” he tells Bloomberg. And the use of PIK and other forms of so-called “back leverage” makes it even more difficult to get a clear picture on the state of privately owned companies.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

The Big Picture

And what was interesting was the first leveraged buyout of a public company happened when I was in graduate school. KLINSKY: In 1979, it was the first leveraged buyout of a public company. We had sold the family business, maybe buy another family business one day through a leveraged buyout. KLINSKY: Yeah.

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

The Big Picture

And I think a lot of investors and, and lenders and really lost their way and agreed to terms and conditions that in under today’s market environment would not be acceptable levels of leverage that would not work. And, and as a result, there is a, a condition where there’s risks and opportunities in the current market.