Industrials
India’s Maini Global Aerospace gets $10m in PE funding
Maini Global Aerospace (MGA) has received a $10 million investment from a foreign private equity fund. The Indian company will use the funding to build a new factory and is already looking for an additional $50 million to further expand its capacity.
KKR-led consortium bags Samson for $7.2b
A KKR-led consortium, which includes Japan's Itochu Corp, has agreed to buy Samson Investment Co. for $7.2bn in the second largest private equity deal globally this year.
Indian emu processing unit tipped for VC backing
India’s first-ever emu processing unit may receive backing from the Ministry of Agriculture through the Poultry Venture Capital Fund.
Archer, Ironbridge exit iNova Pharmaceuticals for $690m
Archer Capital and Ironbridge Capital have exited iNova Pharmaceuticals to Canada’s Valeant Pharmaceuticals in a deal worth up to A$700 million ($690 million). Valeant will pay A$625 million up front plus a further A$75 million based on the success...
Bain sells JV interest in two Chinese chemicals companies
Bain Capital has exited its stake in Chinese companies Hipro Polymers and Casda Biomaterials to Arkema, France’s leading chemicals producer. The acquisition, which puts an enterprise value of $365 million on both companies, is subject to Chinese regulatory...
New Hope to establish $200m food fund
New Hope Group, the largest animal feed producer in China, has announced plans to establish a $200 million overseas fund to invest in food-related businesses.
Sino-Forest runs low on cash, bonds suggest default
Sino-Forest, the private equity-backed forestry firm that last week issued a report denying short-seller claims that it is engaged in a massive fraud, is still in danger as its bonds trade at prices that imply an extremely high risk of default. The negative...
Beikai Capital launches $79m RMB fund
Private equity firm Beikai Capital, formerly a unit of Balloch Group, has established a RMB500 million ($78.7 million) fund in collaboration with a Nanjing-based venture capital firm.
Connaughton: Foreign GPs must differentiate to compete with locals in Asia
Foreign GPs seeking investment opportunities in Asia need to differentiate themselves in order to compete with local funds, according to John Connaughton, managing director of Bain Capital.
Navis reaps 50% IRR on King’s trade sale
Navis Capital Partners has given its investors reason for cheer. Not only did the firm exit its 2008 investment in King’s Safetywear last week for well above 50% IRR (4-5x money multiple), it also signed off the buyout of the field marketing and retail...
Origo sets up Mongolia JV with Trafigura
Origo Partners will form a 50-50 joint venture with leading global commodity trader Trafigura to develop iron ore and coking coal projects in Mongolia. The companies want to export several million tonnes a year of coking coal and iron ore to China by...
Mandarin Capital to launch $1.4b second fund
Sino-European private equity firm Mandarin Capital Partners has announced plans to launch a $1.4 billion fund in 2012 to allow Chinese firms to make overseas acquisitions.
Q&A: First Reserve Corp's Jamie Paton
Energy-focused private equity firm First Reserve Corporation set up its first office in Asia earlier this year. Jamie Paton, managing director of the company’s Asia operations, assesses the investment landscape
Baring raises $52m in Yingde sell-down
Baring Private Equity has raised HK$402.5 million ($52 million) through the block sale of Yingde Gases shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, reducing its holding in the company by one third.
Harbin Electric shareholders approve MBO
Harbin Electric’s shareholders have approved a privatization bid for the company put forward by chairman and CEO Tianfu Yang and supported by Abax Global Capital. The deal, which received board backing in June, is expected to close within a week.
Blackstone-backed Gokaldas closes in on export contracts
Indian apparel manufacturer Gokaldas Exports, a portfolio company of The Blackstone Group, is expected to land supply contracts from Wal-Mart and nine niche European fashion houses. The move is seen as part of a wider trend under which Western buyers...
Affinity buys Australian meats producer
Affinity Equity Partners has ramped up its consumer portfolio in Australia through a 70% stake acquisition in top deli meats producer Primo Smallgoods, for a price that values the company at A$740 million ($758 million).
Saab ends investment agreement with Chinese firms
Swedish Automobile has terminated an agreement to sell a majority stake in Saab to two Chinese companies, leaving the carmaker reliant on a $70 million commitment from US private equity firm North Street Capital to cover its immediate expenses.
Abraaj Capital targets Southeast Asian natural resources
Abraaj Capital plans to invest part of its latest $2 billion fund in Southeast Asian natural resources, with a particular focus on copper and tin mines in Indonesia as well as ancillary services tied to mining or agriculture.
Blackstone targets $3b global energy fund
The Blackstone Group aims to raise up to $3 billion for its first energy fund, according to people familiar with the situation. Tony James, the private equity firm’s president, said in an earnings call that initial commitments stand at $1 billion.
Standard Chartered backs South Korea’s Daelim Motor
Standard Chartered Private Equity (SCPE) has agreed to invest $61 million in Daelim Motor, South Korea’s leading motorcycle and auto parts manufacturer. The private equity firm will take a stake of unspecified size by subscribing to new shares in the...
Blackstone’s GSO exits Stolle to Japanese strategic buyer
GSO Capital Partners, Blackstone Group’s credit business, will sell Stolle Machinery to Japan’s Toyo Seikan for $775 million. The transaction is expected to close before the end of 2011, subject to regulatory approvals.
Headland completes deals in Singapore, South Korea
Headland Capital Partners has taken a minority stake in Miclyn Express Offshore (MEO), which supplies vessels to the oil and gas industry, and backed existing portfolio company Unison eTech (UET) in the acquisition of another South Korean construction...
Nisshinbo buys Germany's TMD Friction from Pamplona Capital
London-based PE firm Pamplona Capital Management has exited its stake in German friction materials manufacturer TMD Friction to Japanese auto component maker Nisshinbo Holdings (NISH) for an undisclosed sum.