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private equity, Chris Witkowsky
Alex Navab earlier this month launched his new firm, Navab Capital Partners. The announcement did not mention a fund, but I reported back in February that the chatter among LPs at the time was the debut fund could target $3 billion to $4 billion. Sources tell me Navab’s likely target would be $3 billion, if and […]
Private equity, technology, consulting, Accordion, Nick Leopard, Jon Apter
By Nick Leopard and Jon Apter, Accordion A number of private equity firms have retained a “Barbarians at the Gate” fondness for the pre-digital era. Now, the sector’s awakening to automation, systemization and machine collaboration. Welcome to Private Techquity, the beating heart of efficiency. We’re not there just yet. Technology has not yet been woven […]
Another co-founder exits Antares; Altas, former Onex exec’s shop, raises more than $2 bln; Investing in the continuum care can be win-in
MHT Partners, healthcare, private equity, hospitals, physicians, merger, M&A
By Patrick Krause, MHT Partners In an ideal world, a patient’s journey through a hospital system would be seamlessly managed to provide a holistic evaluation and treatment of his or her medical needs. The reality is that patients rarely experience an integrated-care approach from admission to discharge and follow-up care. Across this so-called continuum of […]
Kara Murphy, Nirad Jain, Bain & Co, healthcare, private equity
By Kara Murphy and Nirad Jain, Bain & Co Higher prices and more competition for deals — how can a healthcare-PE investor expect to make a decent return these days? Consider the high-level tally for 2018 that Bain & Co recently compiled and analyzed for our annual report on the state of the industry. Disclosed […]
Instamed final bids due end of month; North Castle Fund VII raises $400 mln; The rise of super carry
healthcare, private equity, medicine
Healthcare outbreaks: TPG gets behind drugmaking, others seek opportunities at HCIT-payer intersection
Atlas Holdings, Tim Fazio, private equity
By Tim Fazio, Atlas Holdings The public perceives private equity along a storyline like this: A PE firm buys a business, lades it with unsustainable amounts of debt from undisciplined lenders, and strips out cash to pay itself and its partners a large dividend. Eventually, the business goes bankrupt, leaving behind fractured communities and thousands […]
Catalent to buy Paragon Bioservices Inc for $1.2 bln; LPs try to get used to rise of subscription lines of credit; Revelstoke’s Crossroads sale heads to first round
private equity, Chris Witkowsky
Apparently, one GP in market with a fund is offering a unique term: LPs can choose to commit under a structure in which the GP will use a subscription line of credit to delay calling capital. Or the LP can commit outside the commitment credit facility. Each of the options comes with a different fee/carry […]
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