Buyouts
CHAMP PE in exclusive talks for VIP Petfoods – report
CHAMP Private Equity has won exclusivity on the sale process of VIP Petfoods, Australia’s largest producer of fresh chilled pet food for dogs and cats, the Australian Financial Review reported. The deal under discussion could reach the high A$300 millions....
Apollo joins Carlyle in $2b race for Brambles Recall unit
Three buyout firms, including Apollo Global Management, have joined The Carlyle Group in making bids worth more than $2 billion for Recall, the document management business of Australian firm Brambles.
Reliance seeks loan from CDB
India’s second-largest mobile operator Reliance Communication, which has been struggling to sell its telecom tower arm, is in talks with China Development Bank (CDB) for a loan to restructure its debt.
SCF and Vibernum in Vautron buyout
US private equity firm SCF Partners and Australia’s Viburnum Funds have acquired a majority stake in the newly created Vautron Group as part of a buyout transaction.
INCJ expects more overseas deals in 2012
Innovation Network Corp of Japan (INCJ) has said that it plans to invest more in overseas acquisitions by Japanese companies this year.
Lunar Capital backs Chinese babywear firm
China-focused private equity firm Lunar Capital has backed the management buyout of babywear company China Yeehoo Apparel for an enterprise value in excess of $100 million.
Jordan completes exit from Chinese mining machinery firm
The Jordan Company, a mid-market private equity firm, has concluded the sale of its holding in Chinese coal mining equipment manufacturer International Mining Machinery (IMM) to Joy Global. Regulatory approval was granted in December to a deal struck...
Carlyle shortlisted for Brambles Recall unit - report
The Carlyle Group has reportedly been shortlisted as a potential suitor for Recall, the document management business put on the block by Australia’s Brambles last spring.
Indian regulator unveils plans to help promoters reduce holdings
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has released proposals designed to make it easier for entrepreneurs or promoters to lower their stakes in companies in order to meet minimum public shareholding limits. Share buybacks via tender offers...
Alibaba hires US lobby group for potential Yahoo bid
Alibaba Group has hired Washington lobbying firm Duberstein Group in what is seen as evidence that the company is considering a bid for all of Yahoo if negotiations to buy back the US firm’s Asian assets fail.
PE-backed buyouts of US-listed Chinese firms set to continue
Private equity-backed management buyouts of US-listed Chinese companies are expected to continue in 2012 despite recent pullbacks in the Hong Kong and mainland markets eroding the potential valuation arbitrage. With the announcement of dedicated privatization...
TPG loses out on Takefuji deal to J Trust
TPG Capital lost out on a deal to invest into Japanese consumer lender Takefuji, with real estate and financial holding company J Trust instead injecting a reported JPY25.2 billion ($325 million) into the firm.
Carlyle, Blackstone in separate talks over Reliance Infratel
The Carlyle Group and The Blackstone Group are in separate talks with Reliance Communications concerning an investment in its telecom tower unit. A deal for Reliance Infratel could come in February or March, subject to agreements on its valuation.
Unison buys Asahi Tec from RHJ International
Unison Capital will purchase Asahi Tec, which supplies iron castings to the auto industry, from Belgian private equity firm RHJ International and Tokio Marine & Nichido. The Japanese PE investor has agreed to pay JPY23.9 billion ($310 million) and assume...
PE firm approaches Australia's PaperlinX
An unnamed private equity house has made a takeover bid for listed Australian paper manufacturer PaperlinX.
Saban Capital-backed Tiger Gate creates media JV
Tiger Gate, the pay-TV distributor backed by Saban Capital Group, has partnered with Celestial Pictures to establish media company Celestial Tiger Entertainment (CTE).
Yahoo studies part-exit from its Asian assets
Yahoo is considering the sale of a substantial chunk of its 40% interest in Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group as well as exiting its 35% holding in Yahoo Japan. The value of the transaction would reportedly be $17-18 billion, allowing the US internet...
TPG to take 20% stake in Shriram Transport Finance
TPG Capital will hold a 20% stake in Shriram Transport Finance once the Indian company merges with its unlisted parent and largest shareholder Shriram Holdings Madras. The US private equity firm currently owns 49% of Shriram Holdings and the merger with...
CVC, Johor win board backing for Malaysian fast-food buyout
A takeover offer from CVC Capital Partners and Malaysian state investment arm Johor Corp. for fast-food chains QSR Brands and KFC Holdings has won approval from the companies’ respective boards. The consortium must now put their bid before shareholders,...
Saratoga bets on Indonesian energy
Overseas private equity funds often attribute Indonesia’s rising-star status in Asia to its explosive consumer growth story. Many domestic players, however, have gravitated toward resource plays, and energy in particular.
India Awards: PE Deal of the Year – Hero Honda Motors
India sees few big-ticket private equity deals outside the infrastructure space. Securing a stake in a leading player in the automotive sector is even rarer. Bain Capital is therefore all too aware that its investment in Hero Honda Motors in March isn’t...
Arctic-backed Living & Leisure receives $244m takeover bid
Living & Leisure Australia Group (LLA), the tourist attractions operator part-owned by Arctic Capital, has received a A$244 million ($244 million) takeover bid from private equity-backed Merlin Entertainments.
CHAMP Ventures buys Australian specialist safety wear retailer
CHAMP Ventures has purchased a 79% stake in RSEA, Australia’s largest specialist safety retailer of hard hats, high-visibility wear and site signs. The remainder is held by company management, including 18% by Managing Director Brandon Chizik who will...
Yahoo unhappy with bids for its US, Asia businesses
Yahoo is unhappy with the with the low premium being offered by private equity firms looking to invest in the company as well as the discounts proposed by prospective buyers of its Asian subsidiaries, which may stall any deal.

