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Frazier Healthcare Partners is a healthcare private equity and venture capital firm based in Seattle, Washington with offices in Menlo Park, California that invests across the U.S., Canada and Europe. [1] The firm specializes in leveraged buyouts, growth equity and venture capital financing. [2]
Equinox Holdings, Inc. is an American luxury fitness company and health club headquartered in New York City, New York.The company operates more than 300 club facilities in major cities in the United States, as well as in London, Toronto, and Vancouver in Canada.
Each physician cares for up to 600 patients as opposed to the average 2,500-3,500 patients in a traditional primary-care practice. MDVIP patients receive a comprehensive physical examination and follow-up wellness plan as well as electronic medical records and a personalized patient portal with focus on diet, exercise, doctor communication and ...
FFL Partners, LLC, previously known as Friedman Fleischer & Lowe, is an American private equity firm, founded in 1997 by Tully Friedman, [2] Spencer Fleischer, [3] David Lowe, and Christopher Masto. [4] The firm makes investments primarily through leveraged buyouts and growth capital investments and is focused on investing in the U.S. middle ...
STG Partners, LLC, doing business as Symphony Technology Group (STG), is an American private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California. [1] Its Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer is William Chisholm who co-founded the firm with Bryan Taylor and Dr. Romesh Wadhwani in 2002.
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Brentwood Associates is a private equity firm in the US with groups focusing on leveraged buyout.. The firm, which is based in Los Angeles, was founded in 1972.Their most recent fund was a $1.15bn fund raised in 2017.
Town Sports International continued to charge member dues, resulting in widespread outrage. [11] On March 26, Mary Namorato filed suit against Town Sports International, alleging that the company was “defrauding and stealing from gym members” by continuing to charge the chain's approximately 605,000 members.