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REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 7 (Reuters) - The private equity owners of EagleView Technologies are exploring a sale of the provider of aerial imagery and data analytics services that could value it at about $2 billion, including debt, according to people familiar with the matter. EagleView generates about $300 million in revenue and 12-month earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of $165 million, the sources said. In 2018, Clearlake bought a significant stake from Vista, becoming an equal owner in EagleView. Bellevue, Washington-based EagleView Technologies is a provider of software that can be used to measure rooftops with satellite images from the sky, mainly used by insurance companies to make more accurate decisions. The company is utilizing a vast library of images and its patented 3-D measurement software to provide software tools to customers in industries such as insurance, construction, government and public utilities.
Persons: Lucas Jackson, William Blair, Rothschild, EagleView, Vista, Clearlake, Milana Vinn, Marguerita Choy Organizations: New York Fire Department, FDNY, FDNY's, Center, REUTERS, EagleView Technologies, Vista Equity Partners, Clearlake, Co, Vista, Technologies, Thomson Locations: New York, EagleView, Vista, EagleView . Bellevue , Washington
When it comes to Hulu, value is in the eye of the holder. However, Comcast claims Hulu is worth double what Disney is saying, according to Bloomberg — even in a tough media environment. "It's what would a willing buyer in a robust auction pay," Roberts said of Hulu's valuation at a MoffettNathanson conference in May. Another way to value Hulu is by comparing its EV-to-subscriber ratio with that of Netflix. By buying all of Hulu, Disney can position itself for the next big trend in media, Noell said.
Persons: Bob Iger, Bloomberg —, Peacock, Brian Roberts, Roberts, financials, maven, Hulu, Tim Nollen, Netflix's, Nollen, Iger, Matthew Thornton, who's bullish, Barton Crockett, Crockett, Brandon Nispel, Nispel, Jason Bazinet, Bazinet, Davis Noell, Noell Organizations: Disney, Comcast, Hulu, Bloomberg, Wall Street, Macquarie, Netflix, Rosenblatt Securities, Citigroup, Star Wars, Marvel, Providence Equity Partners Locations: Hulu
"I urge people to think about this group as being a place to go if you want tax-free income," Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." Energy Transfer is what's known as a master limited partnership, a common business structure in the oil-and-gas transportation corner of the energy sector. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER .
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, MLPs, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Energy, Crestwood Equity Partners, Anderson Energy Infrastructure Fund, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC, NYSE
PE firm Novacap has acquired TV adtech company Cadent. Canadian private equity firm Novacap has acquired the US TV adtech platform Cadent, the pair said Wednesday. With traditional TV viewing long in decline, advertisers have increasingly turned to connected-TV platforms. US broadcast and cable TV ad spending is expected to drop by 8% this year, but will still be significant at $61.3 billion, per Insider Intelligence's forecast. Cadent had previously been owned by another private equity firm, Lee Equity Partners, which acquired the company in 2013.
Persons: Novacap, Nick Troiano, Troiano, Cadent, Pascal Tremblay Organizations: Cross Mediaworks, CTV, Intelligence, Fund, Investment, RBC Capital Markets, TD Securities, Scotiabank, Lee Equity Partners
July 26 (Reuters) - Private equity firms Haveli Investments and General Atlantic have agreed to acquire business software vendor Certinia from Advent International for nearly $1 billion including debt, according to people familiar with the matter. Haveli, which was launched by former Vista Equity Partners president Brian Sheth, and General Atlantic will buy Advent's majority stake in Certinia as well as a minority stake held by Technology Crossover Ventures (TCV), the sources said. Haveli, General Atlantic and Advent declined to comment. Austin, Texas-based Haveli has invested in some technology ventures since it was launched by Sheth in 2021. Haveli has launched a fund seeking more than $3 billion for software deals, which will include this one.
Persons: Brian Sheth, Salesforce, Milana Vinn, Anirban Sen, Jamie Freed Organizations: Haveli Investments, General Atlantic, Advent International, Vista Equity Partners, Technology Crossover Ventures, Certinia, Siemens, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco Systems, Philips, Sheth, Haveli, Apollo Global Management, Thomson Locations: Certinia, Haveli, General, Jose , California, Austin , Texas, New York
Ali Osman, head of technology and software investments at Abu Dhabi's giant Mubadala sovereign wealth fund, has invested steadily through it all and is not shying away from putting more money to work. He and his team focus on business software and specialize in private equity, making direct buyout investments and indirect bets through major PE firms. Osman works with many of the biggest and most successful PE firms in the tech space, including Thoma Bravo, TPG and Bain Capital. AI uncertainty and dataThe generative AI boom, and the rise of large language models, has introduced a major new variable to software investing. The other bottleneck is capital, basically the cash available to invest in software businesses.
Persons: Ali Osman, Mubadala, Osman, Thoma Organizations: Abu, Thoma Bravo, TPG, Bain Capital, Vista Equity Partners, PE Locations: Morocco, SalesLoft, mindspace
Media and entertainment deal-making has slowed, but private equity players are still betting big on the space. Middle Eastern sources are still providing funding to media, which could fuel deals in the months ahead. Media deal volume has actually increased, just not as fast; PwC recorded media deals rose 3% (to 326) in the six months through May, down from a 7% increase in the previous six months. And beyond private equity, legacy players could shed properties they consider non-core: Paramount is trying to offload BET while Warner Bros. Insider's list of top private equity players in media and entertainment highlights 17 firms, from heavy hitters to smaller upstarts, based on our reporting and conversations with investors and insiders.
Persons: PwC, Hollywood —, Ryan, Morgan Stanley, Sherrese Clarke Soares Organizations: Media, Hollywood, RedBird Capital Partners, NFL, Company, Qatar Investment Authority, Yahoo, ESPN, Paramount, BET, Warner Bros, Discovery, Equity Partners Locations: Providence, BlackRock
BENGALURU, July 18 (Reuters) - India's Vedanta is awaiting government approval for incentives under a modified semiconductor production plan to begin construction of a plant in the country's western state of Gujarat, for which its has tapped technology and equity partners, a top executive said on Tuesday. The group already has a partnership with Taiwan's Innolux for display fab manufacturing, he added. After Foxconn pulled out, Vedanta said it had lined up partners for the venture, without giving details. Separately, Gujarat is holding talks with Foxconn over a semiconductor plant, while the Taiwanese company had said it intends to apply for incentives under India's semiconductor production plan. Reporting by Sethuraman NR and Aleef Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza and Maju SamuelOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Taiwan's, Anil Agarwal, Taiwan's Foxconn, Foxconn, Vedanta, Foxconn's pullout, Aleef, Savio D'Souza, Maju Samuel Organizations: Vedanta Semiconductors, Reuters, Sethuraman, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Gujarat, Bengaluru
In recent weeks, banks have stepped up efforts to prevent such losses, according to commercial real estate (CRE) analysts and industry data. The 23 largest U.S. banks held 20% of office and downtown retail CRE loans, according to the U.S. Federal Reserve. Small banks also have high exposure to CRE loans as a percentage of their assets. About $2.1 billion of office loans pooled in CMBS matured in May, almost double the total amount from January through April, for example. If borrowers agreed to loan extensions, some $10.8 billion of office loans maturing this year would be pushed to later years, Moody's said.
Persons: Shaishav Agarwal, Agarwal, Steve Jellinek, Moody's, Kevin Fagan, Fagan, ” Fagan, Eliasaf, , Banks, Shankar Ramakrishnan, Matt Tracy, Paritosh Bansal, Nick Zieminski Organizations: U.S, Deutsche Bank, U.S . Federal, Manhattan, Northwind, Thomson Locations: York
TipRanks recognized the 10 best analysts in the basic materials sector who delivered noteworthy returns and whose recommendations outperformed their peers. In the process, it analyzed every recommendation by analysts in the basic materials sector over the past 10 years. Then, TipRanks' algorithms calculated the statistical significance of each rating, analysts' overall success rate and the average return. Top 10 analysts from the basic materials sectorThe image below shows the most successful Wall Street analysts from the basic materials sector. T J Schultz — RBC CapitalT J Schultz has the 10th spot on the list, with a success rate of 63%.
Persons: Rafael Henrique, Lightrocket, TipRanks, Dan Payne, Bank Dan Payne, Payne, Leo Mariani — Roth MKM Leo Mariani, John Freeman — Raymond James Raymond James, John Freeman, Freeman, Poe Fratt, Global Partners Poe, Elvira Scotto —, Elvira Scotto, Vincent Lovaglio, Scott Hanold, Michael Harvey —, Michael Harvey, Harvey, Dalton Baretto, Canaccord Genuity Dalton Baretto, T J Schultz —, J Schultz Organizations: Bank, Birchcliff Energy, Resources, Vital Energy, Global Partners, Elvira Scotto — RBC, Crestwood Equity Partners, Mizuho Securities, Comstock Resources, RBC Capital RBC Capital, Matador Resources, Michael Harvey — RBC Capital, RBC Capital, Seven Generations Energy, Generations Energy, ARC Resources, T J Schultz — RBC, Targa Resources Locations: Canada
Anzu helps brands place their ads in video games. The company raised $48 million to build out its executive suite and hire staff. Inserting ads into video games — like as a billboard in a car-racing game — is increasingly enticing to advertisers hoping to message hard-to-find Gen Zers. The company raised a $20 million round last year, bringing its total to $85 million. "After proving the model with mobile games and casual games, we're moving into AAA games," Benedy said.
Persons: Zers, Axel Springer, Itamar Benedy, Anzu, Benedy, we'll Organizations: Emmis Corp, Simon Equity Partners, PayPal, Bandai Namco, AAA, Ubisoft, VR, Apple, Apple Vision Locations: Anzu
NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) - Software company Enfusion Inc (ENFN.N) is attracting takeover interest from private equity firms and strategic buyers, several people familiar with the matter said. Enfusion's management has been approached in recent months by Francisco Partners, Vista Equity Partners and investment firm Irenic Capital Management, said the sources who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. The company has experienced turbulence in the executive ranks, with its chief executive officer and chief financial officer resigning just months apart from one another last year. The name of the private equity partner could not be learned. Irenic, which was co-founded by Elliott Management veteran Adam Katz and former Indaba Capital partner Andy Dodge, recently worked with private equity giant Apollo Global Management to buy industrial parts manufacturer Arconic.
Persons: Irenic, Oleg Movchan, Enfusion, Adam Katz, Andy Dodge, Katz, Dodge, Elliott, Deutsche Boerse, Svea Herbst, Bayliss, Nick Zieminski Organizations: YORK, Enfusion Inc, Francisco Partners, Vista Equity Partners, Irenic Capital Management, Francisco, Elliott Management, Indaba, Apollo Global Management, Arconic, Harvard, Nasdaq, Deutsche, Svea, Thomson Locations: Vista
June 26 (Reuters) - IBM (IBM.N) said on Monday it will acquire cloud software company Apptio from Vista Equity Partners for $4.6 billion in cash, in the latest deal to bolster its capabilities in cloud and automation. IBM said it will finance the transaction with cash on hand and expects the deal to close in the latter half of 2023. IBM cut about 3,900 jobs early this year and reported under 1% year-over-year increase in revenue in the March quarter. Founded in 2007, Seattle-based Apptio helps companies manage and understand their spending on cloud services and offers functionalities such as IT budgeting, forecasting and financial analyses. Private equity firm Vista Equity Partners agreed to pay about $2 billion for Apptio in 2018, which was over double its market cap at the time.
Persons: Apptio, Yuvraj Malik, Krishna Chandra Organizations: IBM, Vista Equity Partners, Hat, Kyndryl Holdings, Apptio, Thomson Locations: Amazon.com's, Seattle, Bengaluru
IBM's Rob Thomas on acquiring Apptio: A perfect time to do this
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIBM's Rob Thomas on acquiring Apptio: A perfect time to do thisRob Thomas, chief commercial Officer at IBM, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss their announcement to acquire the software company Apptio from Vista Equity Partners for $4.6 billion and more.
Persons: Rob Thomas, Squawk Organizations: IBM, Vista Equity Partners
IBM to acquire software company Apptio for $4.6 billion
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( Ashley Capoot | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna speaks at a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 17, 2023. IBM on Monday announced it will acquire the software company Apptio from Vista Equity Partners for $4.6 billion. IBM said in a release that Apptio will help it advance its application management, optimization and observability offerings. "Technology is changing business at a rate and pace we've never seen before," IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said in the release. Apptio will be acquired with cash, and IBM said the deal is expected to close in the latter half of this year.
Persons: Arvind Krishna, Apptio, we've Organizations: Economic, IBM, Monday, Vista Equity Partners, Microsoft, Google Locations: Davos, Switzerland
June 23 (Reuters) - IBM (IBM.N) is nearing a deal to acquire software company Apptio for about $5 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. A deal between the companies could be completed over the weekend, the Journal reported, adding that it was unclear whether the purchase price includes debt. Apptio, taken private by Vista Equity Partners in 2018 for $1.94 billion, provides products including cloud-based and hybrid business management software, a possible asset for technology giant IBM. The deal follows IBM's 2021 purchase of software provider Turbonomic for over $1.5 billion and its 2019 acquisition of software company Red Hat for $34 billion. Reporting by Rahat Sandhu in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra Maler, Diane Craft and William MallardOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Apptio, Rahat Sandhu, Sandra Maler, Diane Craft, William Mallard Organizations: IBM, Wall Street, Vista Equity Partners, Hat, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
It's been a tough go for investment bankers recently. As if all that wasn't bad enough for bankers, The Wall Street Journal recently reported that even lawyers are now making more money than them. It turns out the culprit, as is often the case on Wall Street, is inflation. It's getting really tough these days to make the case for getting into investment banking. That begs the question: Why bother getting into investment banking at all?
Persons: Dan DeFrancesco, we've, Klaus Vedfelt, It's, , Robert Kindler's, Morgan Stanley, Paul Weiss —, hasn't, Seth Rogen, Nick Offerman, Paul Dano, Steve Cohen, Alexandra, Emily Oster, David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, Solomon, Jeffrey Cane, Nathan Rennolds Organizations: GameStop, Street Journal, Sony, Bloomberg, Harvard, JPMorgan, Economist Intelligence, LinkedIn Locations: Republic, Semafor, New York, London
Partners at big law firms now average upward of $3 million a year in compensation, reports The Wall Street Journal. As if all that wasn't bad enough for bankers, The Wall Street Journal recently reported that even lawyers are now making more money than them! It turns out the culprit, as is often the case on Wall Street, is inflation. Most large law firms increase their rates by about 4% annually, according to the WSJ. It's getting really tough these days to make the case for getting into investment banking.
Persons: It's, , Robert Kindler's, Morgan Stanley, Paul Weiss —, hasn't Organizations: Wall Street, Wall, Morning, Street Journal
DOHA, June 20 (Reuters) - Qatar is set to secure its second large gas supply deal with a Chinese state-controlled company in less than a year, sources familiar with the deal told Reuters on Tuesday. CNPC also will take an equity stake in the eastern expansion of Qatar's North Field liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, the sources said. In an identical deal, QatarEnergy sealed a 27-year supply agreement with China's Sinopec in November for 4 million tons a year. The state-owned Chinese gas giant also took an equity stake equivalent to 5% of one LNG train of 8 million tons a year capacity. Tuesday's deal, first reported by the Financial Times, will be QatarEnergy's third deal to supply LNG from the expansion to an Asian buyer.
Persons: CNPC, QatarEnergy, China's Sinopec, Saad, QatarEnergy didn't, Andrew Mills, Maha El, Kanjyik Ghosh, Kim Coghill, Christopher Cushing Organizations: DOHA, Reuters, China National Petroleum Corporation, Financial Times, LNG, Thomson Locations: Qatar, China, Arab, Asia, Ukraine, Europe, finalising, QatarEnergy, United States, Australia, Doha, Maha, Maha El Dahan, Dubai, Bengaluru
Vice Media Group logo Pavlo Gonchar | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesWhen Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes and Shane Smith founded Vice magazine, which later expanded to Vice Media, they built a business based on a punk rock, counterculture image. GoDigital Media Group is a privately held conglomerate that owns video and music rights, especially in the Latin genre, and an array of different businesses. GoDigital plans to bid for Vice on Tuesday at a price between $300 million and $400 million, according to people familiar with the company's thinking. He will preach that message to Vice's employees on Day One if GoDigital acquires the company, he said. Smith, Vice's executive chairman and former CEO, couldn't be reached for comment.
Persons: Pavlo Gonchar, Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith, Smith, Jason Peterson, Logan Mulvey, GoDigital, Jason DeRulo, Peterson, Berkshire Hathaway, what's, Mulvey, John Leguizamo, Craig Greiwe, Sean, Diddy, Combs, couldn't, haven't, ' Peterson, Alex Wallace, Wallace, Gay Hendricks, We're, Adam Neumann's, I'm Organizations: Media, Lightrocket, Vice Media, GoDigital Media, Berkshire, Eastern Mountain Sports, NGL, Fortress Investment, Soros Fund Management, Monroe Capital, Fortress, Yahoo, CNBC Locations: Brooklyn , New York, Los Angeles
CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. CNBC's Michael Sheetz reports and curates the latest news, investor updates and exclusive interviews on the most important companies reaching new heights. The space sector has seen a variety of mergers and acquisitions since the start of the year, but the deal-making is only heating up. Meanwhile, one financier told me even Boeing is exploring options for its space business, and "everything's on the table." The markets and underlying technologies of space companies are often very different, and the reasons why one company sells or fails are often just as different from that of another.
Persons: CNBC's Michael Sheetz, Lockheed Martin, Boeing —, ULA, you've Organizations: CNBC, United, Alliance, Lockheed, Boeing, Ball Aerospace
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Australia's biggest investment bank Macquarie Group Ltd adorns a desk in the reception area of its Sydney office headquarters in Australia, Oct. 28, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray/File PhotoNEW YORK (Reuters) - The asset management arm of Australian bank Macquarie Group Limited has bought a majority stake in waste management firm Coastal Waste & Recycling, the bank said on Tuesday. The transaction values Coastal Waste & Recycling at about $900 million, according to people familiar with the matter. Coastal Waste & Recycling serves more than 450,000 customers mostly in Florida and Georgia, making it one of the largest waste management firms in southeastern U.S. It has invested more than $5 billion in waste management businesses in the Americas since 2007.
Persons: David Gray, Brendon Pantano, Pantano, Macquarie Organizations: Macquarie Group Ltd, REUTERS, Macquarie Group, Recycling, Boca, Capital, Equity Partners, Macquarie Asset Management Locations: Sydney, Australia, Florida, Georgia, U.S, Boca Raton , Florida, Americas, Europe, Asia
Can Kim Kardashian save private equity?
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Jeffrey Cane | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
SuperReturn conference gets underway at a time of challenges for private equity. Kim Kardashian joins Harvey Schwartz, Orlando Bravo, and other leaders in speaking at the conference. The uncertainty has made it more difficult for both private equity and venture capital firms to raise money for their funds. Those are bold-faced names in Wall Street's world, but they can't compete with the star power of another conference speaker: Kim Kardashian. It remains to be seen if private equity can keep up.
Persons: Kim Kardashian, Harvey Schwartz, Orlando Bravo, Kardashian, dealmaking, there's, Carlyle's Harvey Schwartz, David Rubenstein, Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs, Robert Smith, Orlando Bravo of Thoma, Bennett Goodman, Jay Sammons, Rubenstein, It's, Sammons, Dre Organizations: equity's, Private, SuperReturn International, Vista Equity Partners, Orlando Bravo of Thoma Bravo, SKKY Partners, Bloomberg, Financial Locations: Berlin
Zamp is a startup that helps online sellers with sales tax compliance. Sales tax compliance laws are complex and constantly changing. Zamp is aimed at helping online sellers of all sizes manage their sales tax compliance. Additionally, sales tax compliance is handled on the state, county, city, and district levels, rather than the federal level. Zamp handles every aspect of sales tax compliance for the customer, from reporting and filing to handling notices from the state.
Zamp is a startup that helps online sellers with sales tax compliance. Sales tax compliance laws are complex and constantly changing. Zamp is aimed at helping online sellers of all sizes manage their sales tax compliance. Additionally, sales tax compliance is handled on the state, county, city, and district levels, rather than the federal level. Zamp handles every aspect of sales tax compliance for the customer, from reporting and filing to handling notices from the state.
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