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The U. K.-based company is 25% owned by Apax, which is a 49% stakeholder in a larger Canadian rival business Smart Technologies, also slated to launch an IPO in the first half of this year.
Asset Managers Doubt Private Equity's IPOs Marietta Cauchi 2010
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Apax, which is selling IFCO for € 13.50 a share, bought a majority stake in IFCO in November 2003 through the purchase of shares listed on the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and announced a voluntary public offer to the remaining free float shareholders in early 2004 for € 2.75 a share.
Brambles to Buy IFCO for $1.26 Billion Ross Kelly 2010
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The U. K.-based company is 25% owned by Apax, which is a 49% stakeholder in a larger Canadian rival business Smart Technologies, also slated to launch an IPO in the first half of this year.
Asset Managers Doubt Private Equity's IPOs Marietta Cauchi 2010
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Apax, which is based in London and manages 11.2 billion euros in funds, announced plans to sell a 10 percent stake in its management company 18 months ago.
DealBook 2010
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Apax, which is based in London and manages 11.2 billion euros in funds, announced plans to sell a 10 percent stake in its management company 18 months ago.
DealBook 2010
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There has also been interest in Emap's French business from Bertelsmann's Gruner & Jahr and RCS, another Italian firm, while private-equity groups such as Apax and Carlyle have also expressed interest.
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Private equity groups such as Apax and Carlyle have also expressed interest.
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Leveraged buyout firms such as Apax pool money from investors to take over companies, financing their purchases mostly with debt, with the intention of selling them later for a profit.
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Leveraged buyout firms such as Apax pool money from investors to take over companies, financing their purchases mostly with debt, with the intention of selling them later for a profit.
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John Megrue, CEO of Apax Partners U.S., will chair a business group that includes bankers and consulting experts and will help coordinate work being done by several governments and other international donors, as well as filling in gaps in the funding.
Business And Social Media Leaders Tackle HIV In Babies The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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