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  2. Bridgepoint Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2001, Bridgepoint closed its first fund following its independence from NatWest. The fund closed at €2 billion, and made its first investments in WT Foods, Virgin Active and Hydrex. [5] The firm closed its Europe II fund in 2001 [6] and its Europe III fund in 2005. [7] [8] Bridgepoint closed its Europe IV fund in 2008 for €4.8 ...

  3. Balt (company) - Wikipedia

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    Balt was established in 1977 in France as a small family business by Leopold PÅ‚owiecki. [1] His son, Nicolas, oversaw the company's growth until 2018. [2] In 2015, Bridgepoint Advisers acquired a stake in the company, and Balt began to expand internationally. [3]

  4. 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 Holiday Bowl, an NCAA college football bowl game formerly known as the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl; Bridgepoint Health, a Toronto hospital and research centre

  5. PAI Partners - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, PAI raised its fifth LBO fund, PAI Europe VI, reaching €3.3 billion, above the initial target of €3 billion. [11] In September 2017, PAI announced the raising of a seventh investment vehicle: PAI Europe VII. [12] In March 2018, PAI closed their PAI Europe VII fund. [13] [14]

  6. Paramount Networks EMEAA - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Networks Northern Europe (formerly ViacomCBS Networks Northern Europe and Viacom International Media Networks UK, Northern and Eastern Europe) is a regional division of Paramount Networks EMEAA which serves the Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Poland ...

  7. MML Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    MML invests alongside management teams, often taking a non-controlling stake, in contrast to a mainstream private equity takeover approach. It invests up to €50 million of capital in each business to facilitate the financing of acquisitions, supporting organic growth, or consolidating the shareholder base whilst retaining or enhancing the management team’s equity in the business. [2]

  8. Leeds Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1993 by Jeffrey T. Leeds and Robert A. Bernstein and raised its first private equity fund in 1995. [1]In 2017, the company relocated their New York office from 350 Park Avenue between East 51st and East 52nd Streets to the 41st floor at 590 Madison Avenue.

  9. Caxton Associates - Wikipedia

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    Caxton Associates is a global macro hedge fund founded by Bruce Kovner in 1983 in New York City. [3] [4] The firm's headquarters are located in London, [5] and also has offices in New York, Singapore, Monaco and Dubai.