Exits
CVC-owned Formula One delays Singapore IPO
CVC Capital Partners' portfolio company Formula One Group has delayed its $3 billion Singapore IPO due to choppy market conditions. It is the fifth major listing to be pulled or delayed in Asia over the past week alone.
Lone Star to pursue arbitration over KEB exit
Lone Star Funds plans to initiate arbitration proceedings against the South Korean government regarding its $3.5 billion exit of Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to Hana Financial. The US private equity firm claims the government interfered with its rights as...
PE giants exit AMC to Chinese investor
Dalian Wanda Group’s ambitions appear to know no bounds. Last week the conglomerate completed what could be the largest ever Chinese takeover of a US company, paying $2.6 billion for AMC Entertainment. Wanda’s goal is to unite AMC’s movie theater...
GA sells Gavilon stake to Japan’s Marubeni
General Atlantic (GA) has sold its stake in US grain trader Gavilon to Japanese trading house Marubeni Corp, in a deal that values the company at an enterprise value of around $5.3 billion.
CVC to cut Formula One stake to 30% after Singapore IPO
CVC Capital Partners will reportedly reduce its shareholding in Formula One to around 30% following the motor racing business’ planned IPO in Singapore, which aims to raise up to $3 billion.
Carlyle plan to sell Ta Chong to Yuanta fails
The Carlyle Group will not be selling its 40% stake in mid-sized Taiwanese lender Ta Chong Bank to Yuanta Financial, as the prospective buyer withdrew its T$37 billion ($1.25 billion) bid for the asset.
Cerberus’ Aozora sale stalled
Ceberus’ attempt to exit Aozora Bank faces a fresh obstacle in the shape of the Japanese government, which is on the cusp of becoming a major shareholder. The US private equity firm made its original investment in the Japanese lender more than 10 years...
Asahi says it paid too much for PE-backed Independent Liquor
Asahi Group is re-examining the terms of its NZ$1.5 billion ($1.27 billion) acquisition last year of Independent Liquor from Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) and Unitas Capital, suggesting there were differences in understanding between the buyer and sellers...
CVC sells $1.6b stake in Formula One ahead of Singapore IPO
CVC Capital has sold a $1.6 billion stake in Formula One Group to BlackRock, Waddell & Reed and Norges Bank Investment Management ahead of its planned IPO in Singapore.
PE giants sell AMC Cinemas to China’s Wanda for $2.6b
Private equity firms Apollo Global Management, Bain Capital, CCMP Capital Advisors and Spectrum Equity Capital have sold AMC Entertainment, owner of the eponymous cinema chain, to China’s largest entertainment group for $2.6 billion. The deal is thought...
Carlyle to sell Ta Chong for $1.25b - report
The Carlyle Group looks set to sell its 40% stake in mid-sized Taiwanese lender Ta Chong Bank to Yuanta Financial in a deal which could value the bank at up to T$37 billion ($1.25 billion).
PEP seeks buyers for Link Group – report
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has reportedly begun the auction process for Link Group, which could sell for as much as A$1.4 billion ($1.4 billion), including debt. It is poised to be Asia’s biggest private equity exit of the year.
Longreach seeks to sell Taiwan bank stake for $1.2b
Japan-focused private equity firm Longreach Group is planning to sell its stake in Taiwanese lender EnTie Commercial Bank at TW$30 or more per share, which would value the deal at about $1.2 billion.
Nomura plans Ashikaga IPO
Nomura is planning to sell shares of regional bank Ashikaga in an initial public offering (IPO) on the Tokyo Stock Exchange as early as December. The bank may trade at a market value of JPY200 billion ($2.5 billion) to JPY300 billion.
TPG, Carlyle sell Healthscope pathology assets for $100m
TPG Capital and the Carlyle Group have sold the New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australian pathology businesses of their portfolio company, Healthscope, for A$100 million ($100 million). The buyer was pathology and radiology group Sonic Healthcare.
Thailand’s CPF prepares bid for Permira-backed Birds Eye
Thai food manufacturer Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) looks set to join the various private equity houses that have submitted bids for Permira-backed Birds Eye Iglo.
Unison secures Showa Yakuhin Kako SBO
Unison Capital has emerged victorious in the auction for Showa Yakuhin Kako, securing the secondary buyout of the drug producer from Tokio Marine Capital, Polaris Capital Group and PineBridge Investments.
Bright Food adds Weetabix to foreign portfolio
China's Bright Food Group through a considerable amount of trial and error before sealing its first overseas acquisition last year, purchasing a 75% stake in Manassen Foods from CHAMP Private Equity for an enterprise valuation of $525 million.
Navis sees 10x return on Trimco exit
There is always a danger that private equity investors will fall in love with certain portfolio companies and never want to exit. Navis Capital Partners came close with Trimco International Holdings. The Malaysia-based PE player took a controlling stake...
Regulatory delays add $300m to MBK’s CNS price tag
MBK Partners' exit from Taiwanese cable television business CNS could collapse because the prospective buyer is unhappy at how delays in regulatory approvals have added up to NT$10 billion (US$341 million) to the original price tag.
Micron closes in on Elpida acquisition – report
Micron Technology has reportedly won the right to exclusive talks over the acquisition of bankrupt Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory, beating rivals including TPG Capital and Hony Capital.
Goldman exits NZ retirement villages to Metlifecare
Goldman Sachs has exited its majority stake in New Zealand retirement village operator Vision Senior Living to Metlifecare. The acquisition – which includes Private Life Care Holdings as well as Vision – will be financed through Metlifecare issuing...
Temasek generates $2.5b from China banks sell down
Temasek Holdings has sold down $2.48 billion of shares in Bank of China (BoC) and China Construction Bank (CCB). It comes less than a month after the Singapore sovereign wealth fund picked up a $2.3 billion stake in Industrial and Commercial Bank of China...
Lion to make 5x money on Weetabix sale to Bright Food
Consumer investor Lion Capital has sold 60% of UK-based cereal company Weetabix to China’s Bright Food Group, in a deal that values the company at GPB1.2 billion ($1.9 billion), including debt. The move comes weeks after the buyer denied reports that...