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Billtrust set for rapid return to PE ownership with $1.7bn EQT buyout

Automated payments specialist Billtrust is set to return to private equity ownership, less than two years after becoming a Nasdaq-listed company through a SPAC merger. The post Billtrust set for rapid return to PE ownership

Nearmap shares surge as Thoma Bravo offers over $750m for Australian aerial mapping company

A $754m bid from buyout giant Thoma Bravo for Australian aerial imaging specialist Nearmap has sent the company's shares soaring following three years of steady decline. The post Nearmap shares surge as Thoma Bravo offers

Group led by Apollo strikes $5.2bn deal to take Atlas Air Worldwide private

An investor group led by Apollo Global Management has agreed to to acquire outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services Atlas Air Worldwide for an enterprise valuation of $5.2bn. The post Group led by Apollo strikes

Thoma Bravo to take Ping Identity private at $2.8bn enterprise value

Software-focused buyout house Thoma Bravo has reached a deal to take Ping Identity private at a $2.8bn enterprise value. The post Thoma Bravo to take Ping Identity private at $2.8bn enterprise value first appeared on

Triton to take Clinigen Group private in £1.3bn deal

London-listed Clinigen Group has agreed to a £1.3bn take private offer by European private equity house Triton.  The post Triton to take Clinigen Group private in £1.3bn deal first appeared on AltAssets Private Equity News.

Triton to take UK pharmaceutical firm Clinigen private in a £1.2bn deal

European private equity house Triton has agreed a £1.2bn take private deal with UK pharmaceutical firm Clinigen. The post Triton to take UK pharmaceutical firm Clinigen private in a £1.2bn deal first appeared on AltAssets

EQT agrees $2.1bn take-private for Swedish pharma business Recipharm

Private equity house EQT has agreed a $2.1bn take-private deal for Swedish pharmaceutical business Recipharm.

Masmovil’s €2.96bn PE buyout moves nearer after enough stockholders give support to deal

A trio of private equity majors have moved a step closer to taking over listed Spanish telecoms operator MasMovil after the owners of more than half its shares gave the green light to the buyout.

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