Exits
Wine in China: Nurturing the vine
Private equity interest in wine is set to increase as its role in the China luxury goods thesis comes further into focus. Culture, character, and copycatting will be at the top of investors’ strategic agenda
China used car trading business Uxin files for US IPO
Uxin Group, a Chinese e-commerce platform that specializes in used-car trading and related services, has filed for a US IPO. Jeneration Capital, Warburg Pincus, and Tiger Global Management are among the company’s PE backers.
India's Fortis reopens bidding for hospital business
Indian healthcare service provider Fortis Healthcare (FHL) has reopened bidding for its hospital operation and invited offers from several potential investors, including TPG Capital-backed Manipal Hospital Enterprises (MHEPL).
India e-commerce: Turning a page
The acquisition of Flipkart by Walmart signals the beginning of a new chapter in India’s e-commerce story. Venture capital investors also hope it represents a model for more exits from technology start-ups
Chinese state-backed PE fund anchors Foxconn IPO
A private equity fund backed by China’s State Development & Investment Corporation (SDIC) is the largest strategic investor in the RMB27.1 billion ($4.3 billion) Shanghai IPO of a Foxconn Technology Group manufacturing unit.
CVC-backed Indonesian sports retailer targets $94m IPO
MAP Aktif Adiperkasa, an Indonesian sports retailer that counts CVC Capital Partners as a minority shareholder, is planning to raise up to IDR1.32 trillion ($94 million) through a domestic IPO.
Longreach to exit Japanese mobile content platform
The Longreach Group has agreed to sell Japanese mobile content provider Cybird to Aeria, a listed online gaming platform, for JPY7 billion ($64 million).
Navis, Blackstone to exit Australia's NLV to private equity JV
Navis Capital Partners and The Blackstone Group will exit National Lifestyle Villages (NLV), an Australian developer and operator of mobile home parks, to Serenitas, a joint venture between Singapore’s GIC Private and local GP Tasman Capital Partners....
Hong Kong technology IPOs: Size matters
Hong Kong has altered its IPO regime to attract tech companies with unorthodox shareholding structures and biotech start-ups with no revenue. But only certain businesses are welcome to apply
Permira, Hillhouse agree $1.7b Magento exit
Permira and Hillhouse Capital will sell their stakes in Magento Commerce, a US company that provides transaction-processing software to e-commerce players, to Adobe as part of a $1.7 billion transaction.
Apax exits remaining GlobalLogic stake to Partners Group
Apax Partners has sold its remaining 48% interest in GlobalLogic, an IT outsourcing company founded by several Indian entrepreneurs, to Partners Group. The deal values the business at more than $2 billion.
Kedaara, Partners Group to buy India's Vishal Mega Mart
Kedaara Capital and Partners Group have agreed to acquire Indian retailer Vishal Mega Mart for an undisclosed sum from TPG Capital.
Vietnam IPOs: A bigger bourse
A string of large-cap IPOs has brought international investors and credibility to Vietnam public equities. Despite a few local peculiarities, the market is on a path towards modernization
Blackstone makes $217m partial exit from India's Mphasis
The Blackstone Group has made a partial exit from Indian IT services provider Mphasis, selling an 8% stake in the publicly traded company for approximately INR14.8 billion ($217 million).
Japanese unicorn Mercari targets $1b IPO, VCs set for exits
Mercari, a venture capital-backed Japanese consumer-to-consumer marketplace that became the country’s first unicorn in 2016, plans to raise up to JPY110 billion ($1 billion) through a domestic IPO.
Korea's Crescendo makes partial exit from Model Solution
South Korean GP Crescendo Equity Partners has agreed to make a partial exit from precision prototype manufacturer Model Solution as part of a deal that will see Hankook Tire assume control of the business.
VC-backed Huya gains on US trading debut after $180m IPO
Huya, a Chinese game broadcasting business that spun out from social networking platform YY, gained 33.8% on its New York Stock Exchange trading debut following a $180 million IPO.
PE investors set for partial exits in ReNew Power's India IPO
Indian renewable energy producer ReNew Power has filed for a domestic IPO that will enable Goldman Sachs, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), and Global Environment Fund (GEF) to make partial exits.
Alibaba buys Rocket-backed South Asia e-commerce business
Alibaba Group has acquired Daraz, an e-commerce platform incubated by Rocket Internet that is the market leader in Pakistan and has a presence in several other South Asian countries.
Chinese drug developer Ascletis files for landmark HK IPO
Ascletis, a Chinese drug developer that has received funding from C-Bridge Capital, has filed for an IPO in Hong Kong. It is set to be the first listing in the territory under new rules that allow companies with zero revenue or profit to go public.
Walmart to pay $16b for majority stake in India's Flipkart
Walmart has agreed to pay $16 billion for a 77% stake in Flipkart, an Indian e-commerce business that has received substantial private funding. The deal will facilitate full exits for several investors, including SoftBank’s Vision Fund.
NASDAQ CEO: Concrete goals essential for successful IPOs
Start-ups looking to go public must have solid plans for long-term growth and clear targets by which their progress can be measured, according to Adena Friedman, president and CEO of NASDAQ.
Carlyle set for $1.2b cash exit from Korea's ADT Caps
The Carlyle Group has agreed to sell ADT Caps, a South Korean security monitoring and dispatch business, to SK Telecom and Macquarie Group for an enterprise valuation of KRW2.97 trillion ($2.7 billion).
Singapore's Aslan Pharma raises $42m in US IPO
Aslan Pharmaceutical, a Singapore-based drug developer that focuses on cancer treatments, has raised $42.2 million in its US IPO. The VC-backed company listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange last June.



