Exit
Anacacia agrees to sell Rafferty's to H.J. Heinz
Anacacia Capital has agreed to sell baby-food producer Rafferty’s Garden to H.J. Heinz, prompting a review by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCA). There is sufficient crossover between the two companies’ businesses that the commission...
DCM exits game developer Pokelabo to GREE
DCM has generated a 6x money multiple on its investment in social mobile game developer Pokelabo after the company was sold to Japanese media giant GREE for $175 million.
J-Star sees 3x return on consolidation play
Fierce competition among the middle-men in Japan’s pharmaceutical industry has created a healthy environment for private equity firms looking to consolidate a fragmented sector. Last week J-Star exited Apo Plus Station (APS) after a two-year holding...
CRCI sells Grant Achieve Global stake to Olympus Capital
China Renaissance Capital Investment (CRCI) and the chairman of Chinese water treatment firm Grant Achieve Global (GAG) have sold a 40% holding in the company to Olympus Capital Holdings Asia and Anoi, a Hong Kong-incorporated enterprise.
CVC appoints banks to run Matahari sale – report
CVC Capital Partners is said to have appointed CIMB, Morgan Stanley and UBS to manage the sale of its majority stake in Indonesia’s Matahari Department Store.
India’s Rain Commodities buys Triton-owned Rütgers
Indian industrial group Rain Commodities has agreed to buy Rütgers, a German chemicals producer, from Northern Europe-focused private equity firm Triton. With an enterprise value of EUR702 million ($918 million), the deal is by some distance the largest...
Li Ning founder sells 25% in TPG-backed sportswear retailer
Chinese former Olympic gymnast Li Ning has agreed to sell a 25% stake in the sportswear company that bears his name – and counts TPG Capital among its investors – to Viva China, a Hong Kong-listed talent management agency. A company wholly owned by...
Japan’s J-Star sees 3x return on Apo Plus Station
Mid-market Japanese GP J-Star has sold its majority stake in the pharma-focused contract sales company Apo Plus Station (APS) to Qol, a Tokyo-based pharmaceutical firm.
Asian PE fundraising slips in 3Q as RMB vehicles struggle
Asian private equity fundraising reached $10.8 billion in the third quarter of 2012, continuing a downward trend that stretches back 12 months, according to provisional data from AVCJ Research. Renminbi-denominated fundraising experienced the most acute...
Carlyle in second-largest India exit of the year
The Carlyle Group's $830 million exit from Indian mortgage lender Housing Development Finance Corp. (HDFC) represents the private equity firm’s largest divestment in Asia this year. It is also a welcome boost for investors keen to see India address...
3Q analysis: The bottom falls out of RMB fundraising
China US dollar funds attract more capital than renminbi vehicles; trade sales and secondary buyouts continue to gather pace; positive early signs for China buyouts
Baring-backed Courts Asia targets $112m IPO
Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA) portfolio company Courts Asia has launched its Singapore IPO with a view to raising S$137 million ($112 million). The electronics and furniture retailer is offering 178 million shares, of which 60 million are new shares,...
Nalanda Capital makes more than 2x return on Shree Cement
Singapore-based private equity firm Nalanda Capital has sold a 1.61% stake in north India’s largest cement producer Shree Cement for INR2.13 billion ($40.9 million) through a bulk deal on Bombay Stock Exchange. The partial exit generated a money multiple...
Fulcrum reaps 10x from Casa Grande exit
SME-focused private equity firm Fulcrum Venture India has reaped a money multiple of 10x from its investment in Indian real estate company Casa Grande.
Baring PE Asia in new attempt at Courts IPO
Baring Private Equity Asia has resumed efforts to list electronics and furniture retailer Courts Asia in Singapore. The PE firm, which controls Courts through Asia Retail Group, attempted an IPO in 2010 but withdrew the offer due to valuation concerns.
Cerberus to exit Japan’s Aozora Bank
Cerberus Capital is planning to sell its $2.5 billion stake in Japanese lender Aozora Bank after a 12-year holding period.
Goldman to sell Bangalore’s Four Seasons Hotel - report
Goldman Sachs is reportedly in formal talks to sell its 73% stake in Bangalore's Four Seasons Hotel in a deal that would fetch up to INR8 billion ($150 million).
Carlyle-backed Tsubaki Nakashima drops IPO plan
Tsubaki Nakashima, a Japanese steel ball-bearings maker 95% owned by The Carlyle Group, has called off plans for a $555 million IPO, citing weak market conditions. This is the second time in six months that a Carlyle portfolio company in Japan has tried...
Chinese bidder to buy PE-backed KraussMaffei – report
A Chinese machinery group is reportedly in exclusive talks with US-based Madison Capital to buy its German rival KraussMaffei Technologies. The deal - which is likely to fetch as much as EUR700 million ($908 million) - would be the latest in a string...
Japan’s DRC nets 1.5x return on Yumeshin exit
Mid-market Japanese GP DRC Capital has exited from its investment in Yumeshin Holdings, an outsourcing service provider in the construction industry, generating a 1.5x return and a gross IRR of 8.3%.
IDFC PE invests $28.7m in Indian dairy firm
IDFC Private Equity has invested INR1.55 billion ($28.7 million) in Parag Milk Foods in what could be one of the largest PE transactions in the Indian dairy sector. The proceeds will facilitate a partial exit to Motilal Oswal Private Equity, which invested...
Warburg Pincus sells extra 4.2% of Moser Baer
Warburg Pincus has offloaded almost half of its remaining shares in listed optical media products maker Moser Baer India through open market transactions, reportedly at a substantial loss.
CVC, RBS raise $286m in Samsonite sell-down - report
CVC and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have reportedly sold a combined 153.6 million shares in Hong Kong-listed Samsonite International, the world’s biggest travel luggage company, for HK$2.22 billion ($286 million). The deal accounted for roughly 10%...
CVCI achieves 2x return on Chinfon Vietnam exit
Citi Venture Capital International (CVCI) has achieved a return of 2x on its exit from Chinfon Vietnam, after holding the company for four years.