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Denver industrial REIT ProLogis has created a special real estate fund to acquire the assets from a joint venture set up by the California State Teachers Retirement System and Nevada developer Dermody Properties.
Publicly traded alternative asset manager American Capital โ€“ fresh from having raised $1 billion in 4 days from its 29th initial public offering โ€“ has announced four deals worth more than $172 million in the last two days.
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts is reportedly looking to join Blackstone as a listed company, while Apollo Management is also thought to be pursuing an offering
Actis has bought a majority stake in Sinai Marble in the same month as the Abraaj-led consortium carried out a record deal in Egypt. The smaller deal, in partnership with a family run business, is far more representative of deals in the region.
Dubai World, the investment firm of the Dubai government, is reportedly looking to increase its real estate portfolio in the US and Asia.
The prospects for private equity in the Middle East look good, as a report suggests that the asset class can become a key economic driver in the region in the coming years.
Media group Sud-Ouest has bought free magazine group H3S from Edmond de Rothschild Capital Partners as the buyout firm registers its third exit to date.
A consortium of three companies has bought biofuel combustion plant supplier KMW Energi, as buyout firms look to invest in the growing biofuel sector.
The ownership of the New York-based middle-market firm has transitioned from its founders to three senior managing directors, in connection with the formation of the firmโ€™s fifth fund.
Actis Capitalโ€™s bid for Alexander Forbes has reportedly gained shareholder acceptance, after raising its bid twice and offering to keep a quarter of the company listed on the Johannesburg stock exchange.
Investcorp nears $1bn target for its first conventional limited partnership private equity fund as it expands its investor base to include investors beyond its Gulf heartland.
Media-focused Quadrangle has agreed to purchase Dennis Publishingโ€™s US arm, which includes the young menโ€™sโ€™ magazines Maxim, Stuff and Blender. The price tag is an estimated $250 million.
The five firms giving evidence to the UK Parliamentโ€™s investigation hope a mixture of hard fact about successful deals and plain talking about tax among other issues will make a stronger case than the BVCA managed with its lamentable performance last week.
Abraaj Capitalโ€™s partner on the Egyptian Fertilizers Company deal earlier this month, the Dubai Capital Group registered an 88 percent IRR and made three times its original investment in the stake it sold and later bought back.
US mid-market firm Sterling Capital has nearly doubled the size of its previous fund with a โ€˜quick, easyโ€™ capital raise.
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