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Highland Capital Partners is a global venture capital firm with offices in Boston, Silicon Valley, and San Francisco. Highland has raised over $4 billion in committed capital and invested in more than 280 companies, with 47 IPOs and 134 acquisitions .
The acquisition marked Highland's first move into Europe. [12] Highland Capital Management has been involved in a number of high profile bankruptcies and reorganizations related to distressed debt investments. Highland was involved in the bankruptcy of Bridge Information Systems in 2001. [13] Highland worked with Delphi Corporation through ...
Threads Styling, meanwhile, has raised $12 million in a round also led by Highland Europe with C Ventures and D-to-c Brands Me+Em, Threads Styling Raise Investments From Highland Europe Skip to ...
Private equity firm Location Year founded Year independent ABN AMRO: AAC Capital Partners: Amsterdam - 2008 AXA: Ardian: Paris: 1996 2013 Bank of America: Ridgemont Equity Partners: Charlotte: 1993 2010 Barclays Capital: Equistone Partners Europe London: 1979 2011 [3] Barings Bank ^ Baring Vostok Capital Partners Baring Private Equity Asia ...
H.I.G. Capital was founded in 1993 by Sami Mnaymneh and Tony Tamer, both of whom previously held senior positions at The Blackstone Group and Bain & Company. [12] The company remains under their directorship. [13] In 2006, the company expanded to its first affiliate office in Europe, which is known as H.I.G. Europe. [14]
In 1992, Gray joined Blackstone's mergers and acquisitions and private equity group, [6] and joined its newly formed real estate private equity group the following year. He became co-head of the real estate group in 2005 and global head of real estate in 2011, [7] overseeing a portfolio of hotel, office, retail, industrial, and residential properties in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
Trilantic was spun out from Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking (LBMB), in 2009, [9] by five founding partners, each of whom had workers at LBMB, [10] [11] which had been founded as the private equity arm of Lehman Brothers, in 1986, during the 1980s leveraged buyout boom. [12]
In January 2018, Värde and Apollo Global Management acquired a 40.5% stake of OneMain Financial from Fortress Investment Group for $1.4 billion. [ 10 ] In February 2023, Värde and Hawkins Way Capital acquired New York Marriott East Side from DekaBank for $153.4 million.