Trade sale
Archer, Ironbridge achieve iNova exit
It may have taken longer than expected, but Archer Capital and Ironbridge Capital have finally exited Australian portfolio company iNova Pharmaceuticals to a Canadian trade buyer two years after launching an auction for the company. A healthy return on...
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...
Lone Star ordered to sell down KEB stake within six months
Lone Star has been ordered to sell down the majority of its 51% stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB), South Korea’s sixth-largest bank by assets, to 10% or less within six months. This has reportedly prompted US-based Lone Star to seek out buyers as its...
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...
Quadrant sells Australian jeweler to Indian trade player
Quadrant has sold its Australian portfolio company The Jewellery Group to M Suresh Group DMCC, a global jewelry maker based in Mumbai.
Navis sells King's Safetywear to Honeywell International
Navis Capital Partners has exited its undisclosed majority stake in Southeast Asian industrial footwear brand King’s Safetywear to Honeywell International for an enterprise valuation of S$430 million ($338 million).
Hana denies asking Lone Start to cut KEB sale price
Hana Financial Group has denied reports that it had asked Lone Star to cut the $4.16 billion acquisition price for Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) by one fifth. It was claimed that the US private equity firm responded by threatening to walk away from the deal...
Milestone Capital approached with merger, buyout offers
Milestone Capital Advisors is considering a merger or buyout that has the potential to be the largest transaction ever seen in India’s private equity industry. It comes two months after Ved Prakash Arya, Milestone’s founder and CEO, died in a freak...
Lone Star has six months to reduce KEB stake
Lone Star may have no more than six months to reduce its stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) to 10% or lower after Korea’s Financial Services Commission said Monday that it had begun the process of ordering a divestment. The move comes in response to...
Archer sells Rebel to Super Retail Group
Archer Capital has exited Rebel Group, Australia’s largest sporting goods chain, to camping and auto parts store owner Super Retail Group for A$610 million ($630 million). The transaction is expected to close on October 31.
Aureos sells Thai wastewater purification firm ECM
The Aureos South East Asia Fund has exited its stake in Thai industrial wastewater purification firm Environmental Care Management (ECM) to an undisclosed consortium of investors for $3.7 million.
Third Quarter 2011: Venture capital deals steal the spotlight as buyouts wane
Third quarter analysis: Early-stage deals gain traction in Asia; mixed messages on China fundraising; weak public markets see trade and secondary sales thrive
Citic Securities disappoints on Hong Kong trading debut
Citic Securities, which raised $1.7 billion through an IPO backed by investors including Temasek Holdings and Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), performed poorly on its Hong Kong market debut Thursday, dropping 10.5% before closing unchanged.
Helix-backed Hi-Rel Electronics sold to Hitachi
India’s Hi-Rel Electronics, backed by Helix Investor Advisors, has been acquired by Japan’s Hitachi for an undisclosed price.
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.
Submit your nominations for the 2011 AVCJ Awards
Diligent readers will recall that we’ve first announced in the August 30 issue of AVCJ that nominations for our 2011 AVCJ Asian Private Equity & Venture Capital Awards are open – to readers as well as the rest of the private equity industry.
Unitas on course to exit Exego to US-listed Genuine Parts
Exego Group, an Australian auto parts distributor owned by Unitas Capital, has sold a 30% stake in itself to US-listed Genuine Parts Company for around $150 million in cash. The transaction will take the form of a new share issue, with Genuine Parts carrying...
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.
Blackstone jettisons India asset management interests
Blackstone Group is exiting India Fund Inc., its largest India-focused closed-end mutual fund scheme, to Aberdeen Asset Management Asia.
Blackstone to exit first Chinese property investment
Blackstone Group has agreed to sell its 95% stake in Shanghai’s Channel 1 shopping mall to Hong Kong-based property group New World Development for RMB1.46 billion ($229 million).
PEP set to approach potential buyers of Griffin’s Foods
Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) will approach potential buyers for Griffin’s Foods in the next week or two, setting up a deal that has been valued at up to A$750 million ($735.7 million) including debt.
Samsung C&T confirms talks with Apollo over Parallel Petroleum
Samsung C&T Corp. confirmed Thursday that it is in talks to buy US oil company Parallel Petroleum from Apollo Global Management. In a statement to the South Korean Stock Exchange, Samsung C&T noted that the parties have yet to reach a definitive agreement.