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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]
Telefónica sold its O2 Asia subsidiary in a management buyout in 2007. O2 Asia, headquartered in Singapore, operating in Far East, South Asia, Middle East, and Australasian countries, for a short time developed and marketed a range of wirelessly connected PDA and smartphone products branded Xda for both the Asian and European markets, and ...
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The firm is focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies, primarily in the franchise/multi-location, restaurant and food, health and wellness, and business services sectors. It is named for Howard Roark , the protagonist in Ayn Rand 's novel The Fountainhead .
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Bank of America [166] Merrill Lynch & Co. 50.0 70.8 22 2009: United States Department of the Treasury [167] [c] General Motors: 49.5 70.3 23 2003 Bank of America [168] FleetBoston Financial: 47.0 77.8 24 2009 Roche Holding AG [169] Genentech: 46.8 66.5 25 2008: United States Department of the Treasury [170] [c] Citigroup: 45.0 63.7 26 2008
O2 began trialling a Near Field Communication (NFC) payment system in 2007. [53] In 2009, O2 was in discussions with large retailers, such as Tesco and W. H. Smith, for the deployment of the necessary electronic point of sale units, and with handset manufacturers, such as Apple and Samsung, to enable NFC technology on all future devices. [54]
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]