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  2. Bridgepoint Group - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Bridgepoint closed its Europe IV fund in 2008 for €4.8 billion. [9] In 2011, the firm was renamed Bridgepoint Advisers. [10] In March 2015, Bridgepoint closed its latest €4 billion Bridgepoint Europe V fund, bringing to €20.5 billion the amount of committed capital raised to date. [11]

  3. Bridgepoint - Wikipedia

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    Bridgepoint may refer to: Bridgepoint Group , a European private equity firm Bridgepoint Education , an American for-profit educational services holding company

  4. FTSE 250 Index - Wikipedia

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    Each calendar quarter, the FTSE 250's constituents are reviewed and some companies will either exit or enter the index, resulting in irregular trading volume and price changes as market participants rebalance their portfolios. [3]

  5. Care UK - Wikipedia

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    Care UK is a provider of residential care for older people. They operate more than 150 homes offering residential care, dementia care, and nursing care.The company formerly also operated a wider range of healthcare services until 2019 when these were split off to Practice Plus Group, private-equity firm Bridgepoint Group retaining ultimate control over both companies.

  6. Safestore - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the company was delisted from the AIM after a Bridgepoint-backed £39.8 million Management Buyout led by Steve Williams (Chief Executive at the time). [7] In 2004, Safestore acquired Mentmore plc [8] for £209 million who were trading under the ‘Spaces’ brand in the UK and as the ‘Une Pièce en Plus’ (UPEP) brand in France. [9]

  7. British Land - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005 British Land announced that it had agreed to purchase Pillar Property Plc for £811 million in cash to boost its position in the out-of-town retail property sector. [ 4 ] In 2006 Sir John Ritblat , who had chaired the company since 1970, stood down and was replaced by Chris Gibson-Smith .

  8. London Stock Exchange Group - Wikipedia

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    London Stock Exchange Group plc, also known as LSEG, is a global provider of financial markets data and infrastructure headquartered in London, England. It owns the London Stock Exchange (on which it is also listed), Refinitiv , LSEG Technology, [ 4 ] FTSE Russell , and majority stakes in LCH and Tradeweb .

  9. Derwent London - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the company merged with London Merchant Securities plc to form Derwent London. [4] This deal was hailed as "the deal of the decade" by the editor of Property Week. [5] In July 2007 the company converted to a real estate investment trust. [6]