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Thomson Reuters' profit beats estimates; outlook steady
  + stars: | 2023-08-02 | by ( Helen Coster | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The Thomson Reuters logo is pictured on a building in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S. November 16, 2021. The news and information company reported adjusted earnings of 84 cents per share, 6 cents ahead of estimates. Total revenue rose 2% in the quarter to $1.65 billion, slightly missing expectations, according to Refinitiv. Thomson Reuters maintained its full-year 2023 outlook for organic revenue, adjusted EBITDA margin and free cash flow. Reporting by Helen Coster Editing by Nick ZieminskiOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Carlo Allegri, divestitures, Steve Hasker, Thomson, , Michael Eastwood, Hasker, Eastwood, Helen Coster, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Thomson Reuters, REUTERS, Thomson Reuters Corp, Accounting, company’s Elite, TPG, London Stock Exchange, Reuters News, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, New York City , New York, U.S, Britain, California
TPG Telecom said that Vocus made a non-binding offer to acquire certain Enterprise, Government and Wholesale (EGW) assets and associated fixed infrastructure assets, including wholesale broadband business Vision Network. Shares of TPG Telecom ended 11.6% higher at A$5.600 after resuming trading, marking their biggest intraday jump ever and finishing the day at their highest closing level since May 15. TPG Telecom said it has provided Vocus exclusive due diligence, which is set to expire on September 6. A spokesperson for Vocus said "discussions with TPG are confidential, subject to conditions and regulatory approvals. ($1 = 1.4977 Australian dollars)Reporting by Sameer Manekar in Bengaluru; Editing by Sonia CheemaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vocus, Sameer Manekar, Sonia Cheema Organizations: TPG, TPG Telecom, Enterprise, Government, Wholesale, Vision, Telstra Group, Telstra, Vision Network, Australian Financial, Asset Management, Thomson Locations: Macquarie, Vocus, Bengaluru
July 31 (Reuters) - New Relic (NEWR.N) said it has agreed to be taken private by TPG (TPG.O) and Francisco Partners in a $6.5 billion all-cash deal amid stiff competition in the application performance monitoring space from rival software companies Datadog and Dynatrace. New Relic's shares rose about 13% to $83.85 on Monday following the deal involving the private equity firms. New Relic reported annual revenue growth of about 18% compared with Dynatrace's (DT.N) 25% jump. New Relic on Monday reported first-quarter revenue of $242.6 million, compared with analysts' estimates of $239.2 million, according to Refinitiv IBES data. Qatalyst Partners is the company's financial adviser, while Morgan Stanley is the lead financial adviser for Francisco Partners and TPG.
Persons: Kingsley Crane, Genuity, Jana, Morgan Stanley, Akash Sriram, Zaheer Kachwala, Sriraj Kalluvila, Shounak Organizations: TPG, Francisco Partners, Francisco, New, Jana Partners, Eminence Capital, Qatalyst, Thomson Locations: ., Bengaluru
A consortium led by Francisco Partners and private equity group TPG will take software provider New Relic private in an all-cash, $87-a-share offer that values the company at nearly $6.5 billion, the company announced Monday. Reuters reported in May that Francisco Partners and TPG had ended deal talks after failing to secure enough debt financing to meet New Relic's desired valuation. Since that report, the private equity groups were able to obtain financing and meet New Relic's valuation requirements. Under the terms of the deal, New Relic will have a 45-day "go-shop" period, during which it can entertain offers from other qualified bidders. Francisco Partners is a technology-focused private equity firm with past investments in Barracuda Networks, On Semiconductor , and K2.
Persons: Lew Cirne, Jana, Zscaler Organizations: Francisco Partners, TPG, New York Stock Exchange, Reuters, New, Jana Partners, Barracuda Networks, Semiconductor, Sumo Logic
Sixth Street, Blackstone, and Ares have backed providers of treatments like laser hair removal. Laser hair removal, body contouring, filler injections — it's not just TikTok and Instagram where people are talking about their latest treatments. The space is another consumer-focused vertical, like dentistry and dermatology, that private equity firms, big and small, are aggressively pushing into. Christian Karavolas, who owns laser hair removal specialist Romeo & Juliette in New York City, said he's turned away offers by private equity investors. Laser hair removal, for instance, isn't considered a medical procedure in every state.
Persons: Ares, It's, Levine, Leonard Green, Blackstone, Levine Leichtman, Christian Karavolas, Juliette, he's, Karavolas, Alex Thiersch, Thiersch, Chanel, Dior, David Yurman, Louis Vuitton, isn't, Sevana Petrosian, Eva Longoria Bastón, SEV, Andrew Schwartz, Schwartz, Heravi Organizations: Sixth, Blackstone, Levine Leichtman Capital Partners, Leonard Green & Partners, Boston Consulting, Industry, KKR, SkinSpirit, Walmart, ORIX Venture Finance, TPG, General Atlantic, Wax Center, Med Spa Association, Getty, Consumers Locations: Blackstone, Milan, LaserAway, California, New York City, H.I.G, Manhattan, Burbank , California
So why are stars with the means to hide away suddenly out and about in unexpected public places? Something to sip on…David Letterman visits a Hy-Vee store in Iowa on Friday, July 21, 2023. From Hy-VeeDavid Letterman could totally have been forgiven for visiting Des Moines, Iowa, recently and staying in his hotel room. Instead, the former late-night host was bagging groceries at a Hy-Vee grocery store and using his famous voice on the store’s PA system. “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan has recruited some heavy hitters for his action thriller series “Special Ops: Lioness,” about a special forces unit led by a tougher-than-nails CIA operative named Joe played by Zoe Saldaña.
Persons: Keyser, , David Letterman, Vee David Letterman, Letterman, Rahal Letterman Lanigan, Lana Del Ray, , Ed Sheeran, Symoné, Rodin Eckenroth, Miranda Maday, Keke Palmer, Carly Rae Jepsen, Mike Pont, Carly Rae Jepsen’s, it’s, Jepsen, “ It’s, “ There’s, Can’t, … Zoe Saldana, Joe, Greg Lewis, Taylor Sheridan, Zoe Saldaña, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman Organizations: CNN, Hy, Vee, Waffle, Air & Space Museum, Getty, Paramount, Yellowstone Locations: Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, , Alabama, Nashville, Los Angeles , California, America, New York City
The job market may be strong, but the invisible strings that connect workers to their jobs are increasingly weaker. As the co-head of global private equity at KKR , he's been a key champion of instilling employee stock ownership programs in all the companies the firm buys for its $19 billion Americas Fund. "It's better for investors, it's better for the company, it's better for employees, and in the end, it's better for the communities that they live in." Over 60,000 non-management employees have been awarded billions of dollars in total equity value through these ownership programs since 2011, the firm said. Through the non-profit, other private-equity firms like Apollo and TPG also committed to advancing shared ownership within their own portfolios.
Persons: Pete Stavros, he's, it's, Stavros Organizations: Alpha, UPS, KKR, Employees, Apollo, TPG Locations: Capital
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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGeneral Motors shares dip after second-quarter earnings. Here's what the pros are sayingJim Cramer, Mark Fields of TPG Capital and Michael Ward of The Benchmark Company discussed General Motors after the company reported 2Q results that beat on revenue and raised its full-year guidance.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Mark Fields, Michael Ward Organizations: General Motors, TPG Capital, Benchmark Company, Motors
Private-equity recruiting for 2025 roles officially kicked off Friday, including at Apollo and TPG. Many of those bankers had barely started their current investment-banking jobs, and others were still in training sessions for them. As always, the firms were recruiting first-year investment banking analysts for jobs that won't start until 2025. Midnight interviews are not uncommon in private-equity recruiting, nor are "exploding offers," which demand that candidates make a decision before leaving the interview room to prevent them from shopping around. $300,000 offersOver the years, on-cycle recruiting has crept up on candidates earlier and earlier.
Persons: I'm, It's, Carlyle, Warburg Pincus, , webinar, headhunting, Brian O'Callghan, O'Callaghan Organizations: Apollo, TPG, nab, General Atlantic, KKR, Permira, TPG Capital, Labor Locations: York
[1/2] People walk in the Goldman Sachs global headquarters in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 15, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoJuly 20 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) has brought back to its fold senior executive Tom Montag, adding him to its board as the Wall Street giant looks to regain lost ground after its ill-fated foray into consumer banking. Considered to be an ally of CEO David Solomon, Montag could bolster support for the chief executive, who is looking to undo the damage from the company's high-profile flop in retail banking. "Tom brings extensive financial services and risk management experience, with over 35 years in the industry," Solomon said. "He has incredible perspective regarding the complex financial and non-financial risks that large global financial institutions face."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Tom Montag, Montag, David Solomon, Goldman, Tom, Adebayo Ogunlesi, Merrill Lynch, Solomon, writedowns, Saeed Azhar, Niket, Manya, Arun Koyyur, Lananh Nguyen Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Bank of America, Rubicon, TPG, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S, New York, Bengaluru
THL prevailed in an auction for the company over other private equity firms because its bid was favored by Standish's management, the sources said. The management team and other Standish employees, who collectively own 65% of the company, will retain a 45% stake, with THL holding the remainder, the sources added. London-based investment firm Vitruvian Partners, which first invested in Standish in 2020, is cashing out, the sources added. Private equity firms see fund administrators as attractive investments, given their predictable income streams and the ability to grow these companies through debt-fueled acquisitions. Its latest flagship private equity fund raised $5.6 billion from investors in 2021.
Persons: Thomas H, THL, Standish, Vitruvian, Robert Raynard, Mike Spector, David French, Himani Sarkar, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Lee Partners, Standish Management, Vitruvian Partners, Reuters, Blackstone Inc, TPG Inc, Thomson Locations: Standish, London, Boston , Massachusetts, United States, Europe, New York
[1/2] Cars are shown lined up at the valet parking area outside the Creative Artists Agency building in Los Angeles, California, September 24, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan AlcornJuly 14 (Reuters) - Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is in advanced talks to sell a majority stake to French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault in a deal that could value the Hollywood talent agency at over $7 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. CAA did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and spokespeople for Pinault and for TPG declined to comment. In 2021, CAA announced a deal to buy major Hollywood rival ICM Partners. Bloomberg first reported the talks between Pinault and CAA.
Persons: Jonathan Alcorn, Francois, Henri Pinault, Pinault, Kering, Salma Hayek, Tom Hanks, Zendaya, Steven Spielberg, Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Gursimran Kaur, Jyoti Narayan, Rishabh, Muralikumar Anantharaman, John Stonestreet Organizations: Creative Artists Agency, REUTERS, Hollywood, Gucci, TPG, CAA, ICM Partners, Bloomberg, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, Los Angeles, Pinault, Bengaluru
Wildcat said it owned 3 million Consolidated Communications shares, equivalent to about a 2.6% stake. The offer was made on April 12 by a consortium led by private equity firm Searchlight Capital, which owns 34% of Consolidated Communications. Consolidated Communications formed a special committee to consider the offer later that month but has not provided an update since. TD Cowen analysts wrote in an April 13 note that they expected Consolidated Communications to accept the deal given its capital needs and operational challenges. But Wildcat argues that any deal should not be for less than $14 per share because the value of Consolidated Communications' investment in its business has yet to be realized.
Persons: David Bonderman, Wildcat, TD Cowen, Tom McConnon, McConnon, Anirban Sen, Greg Roumeliotis, Edwina Gibbs, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: YORK, Wildcat Capital Management LLC, TPG, Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc, Consolidated Communications, Reuters, Searchlight Capital, Consolidated Communications . Consolidated Communications, Apollo Global Management, Lumen Technologies, Sorrento Therapeutics Inc, Thomson Locations: New York, , Illinois, Sorrento
At the same time the company continues to raise money for its latest venture capital fund. For years, Tiger Global, Chase Coleman's $50 billion investment fund, went on a fundraising tear, raising billions of dollars in fresh capital and dominating the venture ecosystem in the process. This includes the firm's flagship hedge fund as well its crossover fund, created in 2021, which combines Tiger's public and private investments into a single strategy. Between July 2022 and July 2023 the Tiger Global fund, the Tiger Global Crossover fund, and the Tiger Global Long Opportunities fund, through their US and Cayman Islands feeder funds, raised about $53 million in total. A spokesperson for Tiger Global declined to comment for this story.
Persons: Chase, Carlyle, TCV, Tiger Organizations: Tiger, SEC, Tiger Global, Apollo, TPG, Insight Partners Locations: Cayman Islands, PitchBook
Private equity gears up for a deal fest Down Under
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( Antony Currie | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
So it’s fitting that one of the country’s most hotly contested deals involving overseas private equity firms is for Rugby Australia. It’s also a teaser for the deal fest buyout shops are gearing up for Down Under. Another veteran, Blackstone (BX.N), has doubled its private equity headcount over the past couple of years. Reuters GraphicsWith $676 billion of private equity dry powder in the Asia-Pacific region, according to consultancy Bain & Co, regularly capturing a two-fifths share implies up to $270 billion of capital could be heading Down Under in the coming years. Australia, he said, was too small and too competitive for private equity firms to make money.
Persons: It’s, Blackstone, EQT, they’re, it’ll, there’s, Brian Hong, Robyn Mak, Thomas Shum Organizations: MELBOURNE, Reuters, Rugby Australia, CVC Capital Partners, Australian Financial, Down, Brookfield Asset Management, CVC, Nine Entertainment, AusNet Services, MidOcean Energy, Origin Energy, Retirement Trust, Consumer, Sydney Airport, Bain & Co, Reserve Bank of Australia, U.S . Federal Reserve, Macquarie Capital, Thomson Locations: Asia, Australia, China, People’s Republic, Asia Pacific, Pacific
TPG to buy Forcepoint unit from Francisco Partners
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 10 (Reuters) - Forcepoint said on Monday buyout firm TPG (TPG.O) would purchase its government cybersecurity business from parent Francisco Partners. The deal was for $2.45 billion, the Wall Street Journal had reported over the weekend, citing people familiar with the matter. Forcepoint, TPG and Francisco did not immediately respond to requests for details on the deal value. The unit, Forcepoint Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure (G2CI), is focused on critical infrastructure for U.S. government and federal agencies. Francisco, which bought Forcepoint from Raytheon Technologies (RTX.N) in 2021, will retain a minority stake in G2CI and will continue as a controlling shareholder in Forcepoint Commercial business, the software company said.
Persons: Forcepoint, Francisco, Samrhitha, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: TPG, Francisco Partners, Wall Street Journal, Forcepoint Global, Raytheon Technologies, Forcepoint, Thomson Locations: G2CI, Bengaluru
July 9 (Reuters) - Buyout house TPG is buying a business unit of software provider Forcepoint for $2.45 billion from Francisco Partners, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday citing people familiar with the matter. TPG is acquiring Forcepoint's government cybersecurity business, known as Forcepoint Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure, according to the report. TPG and Francisco Partners declined to comment while Forcepoint did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Austin, Texas-based Forcepoint develops and creates computer security software, data protection, and firewall solutions. Forcepoint is exploring sale of its governments security unit for more than $2 billion as part of its strategy to focus on growing its commercial business, sources told Reuters in April.
Persons: Francisco, Forcepoint, Akanksha, Jacqueline Wong, Diane Craft Organizations: TPG, Francisco Partners, Wall Street, Forcepoint Global, Raytheon Technologies, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Austin , Texas, Bengaluru
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NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) plans to add former Bank of America executive Tom Montag to its board, a person familiar with the matter said on Monday, as Goldman's leadership faces challenges over its strategy. The bank's board is gathering in India this week, a second source said. Montag, who has previously worked at Goldman Sachs, is currently CEO of Rubicon Carbon, a carbon-market venture backed by asset manager TPG. The planned appointment was first reported by Bloomberg News, which said that Montag is an ally of CEO David Solomon. Montag, described by his peers as a hard-charging executive, was formerly a partner at Goldman Sachs and jointly led its securities division until late 2007.
Persons: Tom Montag, Montag, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, Goldman, Merrill Lynch, Solomon, Saeed Azhar, Manya, Arun Koyyur, Emelia Organizations: YORK, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, of America, Rubicon, TPG, Bloomberg News, Bank of America, Manya Saini, Thomson Locations: India, New York, Bengaluru
Goldman Sachs board plans to tap Tom Montag to join, Bloomberg reports. Now, he is said to be in line to join the board of Goldman Sachs as its CEO, David Solomon, faces scrutiny over his leadership. Still, Bloomberg notes, Montag would be the first bank executive named to the board under Solomon, who became CEO of the bank in 2018. Solomon's hobby as a DJ and his use of the firm's private jets have also rubbed some Goldman insiders the wrong way. At Goldman, Montag was big in JapanMontag bleeds Goldman blue.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Tom Montag, Montag, David Solomon, Solomon, , Sridhar Natarajan, Katherine Doherty, Goldman, David Viniar, Goldman's, Adebayo, Ogunlesi, Insider's Dakin Campbell, Japan Montag, Merrill Lynch, Insider's Alex Morrell, Charming, Kate Kelly, BofA Organizations: Bloomberg, of, Morning, Bank of America's, Goldman, Credit Suisse, Global Infrastructure Partners, Reuters, Bank of America, Bank America, The New York Times, Times, Private, TPG, Street Journal Locations: Japan
June 22 (Reuters) - A group of buyers including Fortress Investment Group may take over Vice Media after the consortium's $225-million offer for the bankrupt company emerged as the only "qualified" bid on the table, according to a legal filing. Popular with millennial audience through its websites Vice and Motherboard, Vice Media filed for bankruptcy protection last month in a move that capped years of financial difficulties and top-executive departures. GoDigital Media told Reuters in an emailed statement that it made a higher bid for Vice but the offer was turned down by the sellers. "We think Fortress's decision is the wrong choice, and the company, employees, partners and consumers will suffer," GoDigital said. Fortress and Vice did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment on the potential deal, which must be approved by the bankruptcy judge.
Persons: GoDigital, Privately, James Murdoch's, Yuvraj Malik, Jonathan Stempel, Dietrich Knauth, Shailesh Kuber, Krishna Chandra Organizations: Fortress Investment, Media, U.S, Fortress, GoDigital Media, Reuters, Systems, TPG, Technology, Ventures, Antenna Group, Big Tech, Facebook, Google, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, Bengaluru, New York
June 21 (Reuters) - The Australian Competition Tribunal has upheld a decision to block a network sharing agreement between wireless internet firms Telstra Group (TLS.AX) and TPG Telecom (TPG.AX), TPG said on Wednesday. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had ruled against the plan in December, saying it would bring "a real risk that TPG and Optus will invest less in critical infrastructure". Optus, the country's No. 2 wireless internet provider and which is owned by Singapore Telecommunications (STEL.SI), had opposed the deal, saying it would build Telstra's market dominance. Reporting by Harish Sridharan in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu SahuOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Harish Sridharan, Subhranshu Sahu Organizations: Australian, Telstra Group, TPG Telecom, TPG, Australian Competition, Consumer Commission, Optus, Singapore Telecommunications, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
2 wireless internet provider owned by Singapore Telecommunications (STEL.SI). TPG said it would review the tribunal's decision before considering its options for further appeal, including a judicial review in the Federal Court. Telstra shares were up 0.7% in early trade, while TPG's shares fell as much as 10.8%, the biggest intraday decline since August 2022. Optus, which had previously opposed the deal on the grounds it would build Telstra's market dominance, said it welcomed the tribunal's decision. "The tribunal's decision was a decisive move for competition in the sector," Commpete Chair Michelle Lim said.
Persons: Vicki Brady, Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, Commpete, Michelle Lim, Harish Sridharan, Subhranshu Sahu, Jamie Freed, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Companies Telecom, Optus, TPG Telecom, TPG, Telstra, Australian Competition Tribunal, Telstra Group, Australian Competition, Consumer Commission, Singapore Telecommunications, ACCC, ACT, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
California's giant public pension fund is looking to increase its venture capital exposure in the coming months, despite a swoon in the startup market and lackluster performance of late by the fund's VC portfolio. Between 2000 and 2020, CalPERS underperformed the venture market, according to a PitchBook report, notching annual returns of 0.49%. In the last year, while CalPERS' PE portfolio returned −4.7%, CalPERS' venture investment performance came in at −24.8%. The pension fund's investments have skewed to the public market and to so-called "real assets," such as property. WATCH: Pension funds venture investments
Persons: Anton Orlich, Orlich, CalPERS Organizations: California Public Employees, National Venture Capital Association, Venture Locations:
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