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In November 2011, Oneida Limited was acquired by Monomoy Capital Partners, a mid-sized New York City equity fund. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In 2012, Monomoy merged Oneida with Anchor Hocking and created EveryWare Global. [ 20 ]
Monomoy Capital Partners Retains a Majority Interest in Post-Merger Company. ... capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination involving ...
In 2012, the private equity firm Monomoy Capital Partners acquired Holley Performance Products. [34] In 2013, Monomoy Capital Partners sold Holley to Lincolnshire Equity Fund IV, L.P. [35] In 2015, Holley acquired the MSD Group which includes MSD Performance, Mr. Gasket, Accel, Superchips, Edge, Racepak, Mallory, Hays, QuickTime, and Lakewood. [36]
In 2004, Newell Rubbermaid sold Anchor Hocking to New York City-based Global Home Products, LLC, an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management LP. [8] When Global Home Products declared bankruptcy in 2007, Anchor Hocking was sold to Monomoy Capital Partners, [10] who merged Anchor Hocking with Oneida in 2012 and created EveryWare Global. [11]
Trinity's (TRN) divestiture of the highway products business helps it focus on rail-related business and optimize capital structure to meet long-term goals.
In September 2017, West Marine was acquired by private equity firm Monomoy Capital Partners for $338 million in cash. [6] [7] In October 2017 the company announced that Hyde had left the company. [8] In January 2018 Doug Robinson was appointed CEO; [9] he left in November 2018. [10]
In 2008, Katun was acquired by Monomoy Capital Partners. Genuine Supply Source in Canada became Katun's second Premier Distributor for copier imaging supplies and parts in 2010. Katun also established a contract with IKON Office Solutions. Katun also acquired Media Sciences, Inc., a supplier of compatible color printer toner and solid ink products.
Nvidia's demand for advanced packaging from TSMC remains strong though the kind of technology it needs is changing, the U.S. AI chip giant's CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday, after he was asked ...