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Warburg Pincus Cashes Out of Polyplus in Lucrative Exit
  + stars: | 2023-04-05 | by ( Maria Armental | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Warburg Pincus notched a hefty gain on its 2020 investment in gene-therapy technology company Polyplus-transfection SA, the latest in a string of healthcare transactions with big payoffs for the private-equity firm. Warburg Pincus stands to make a more-than fourfold return on its initial investment through a sale to strategic buyer Sartorius AG for about €2.4 billion, or roughly $2.62 billion, according to people familiar with the deal announced last week. Polyplus co-owner ArchiMed, a European healthcare investment specialist, could reap a much greater gain as it first backed the company in 2016 at a valuation of less than €10 million, according to a person familiar with the deal.
Midmarket private-equity firms are increasingly moving business to a wider range of banks—especially to those bigger in size—to hedge against the fallout from the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, a major lender to private-market fund managers and their companies. “There’s definitely a flight to quality, to have at least one bank account with kind of a bulge bracket, top-four bank,” said Richard de Silva, the founder and managing partner of private-equity firm Lateral Investment Management in San Mateo, Calif.A...
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Carlyle Reports Sharply Lower Fourth-Quarter Earnings
  + stars: | 2023-02-07 | by ( Maria Armental | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Shamrock Capital Advisors, a Los Angeles-based investment firm that grew out of the family office of the late Roy Disney, a longtime Walt Disney Co. executive, has raised more than $600 million to spend on entertainment content and media rights. The firm, which long ago severed ties with the Disney family, said its latest fund, called Shamrock Capital Content Fund III LP, is more than double the size of its first such vehicle, which closed on about $250 million in 2016. Shamrock’s content strategy, which includes a debt fund, is to invest in film, television, music, sports and videogame products and distribution rights.
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