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Buyout
Cérélia
France
Food and IngredientsFood and IngredientsFormed in 2012 by merging Alsacienne de Pâtes Ménagères (“APM”, founded in 1994) and Eurodough (former Sara Lee International Bakery division, created in 1974), Cérélia is a leading transatlantic manufacturer of fresh, ready-to-bake dough solutions for pie and pizza, as well as ready-to-heat pancakes, crepes, waffles, cookies and cookie dough.
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Expansion
Impact Group
France
IndustrialsIndustrialsFormerly Nutripack/Ecocup, founded in 1990 in northern France by Pierre Berthe, Impact Group is a family-owned business led by Philippe Berthe, CEO and son of Pierre Berthe. Over the years, the company has successfully positioned itself as a leading European manufacturer of rigid packaging, offering both traditional packaging under the Nutripack brand (for the food processing and mass catering industries) and eco-friendly solutions under the Ecocup brand (reusable cups for the events and beverage industries).
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Buyout
Audiotonix
United-KIngdom
Technology, Media and TelecomExited
Technology, Media and TelecomAudiotonix is a global market leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of professional audio mixing consoles and ancillary products. With innovative solutions from premium audio brands Allen & Heath, Calrec, DiGiCo, DiGiGrid, KLANG:technologies and Solid State Logic, their products are used extensively in live sound, broadcast, theatre production, installations, house of worship and recording studios.
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Co-Investment
Zayo
USA
Technology, Media and TelecomTechnology, Media and TelecomFounded in 2007, Zayo is a pure-play provider of metro, regional, and long-haul fiber infrastructure primarily in North America to telecom carriers and large enterprises with high data intensity and multiple locations. The company serves a diversified customer base of telecom carriers and medium-sized to large businesses from a wide range of sectors.
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Infrastructure
EWE AG
Germany
Technology, Media and TelecomTechnology, Media and TelecomEWE is the fourth largest German utility, integrated throughout the entire value chain, operating in the energy and telecommunications sectors, and has a strong regional footprint in Northern Germany. The company is majority owned by EWE Verband, a group of 21 municipalities. EWE generates the vast majority of its operating profit from regulated and contracted activities, and offers attractive growth prospects thanks to its commitment towards the energy transition and telecom fiber deployment.
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Infrastructure
EWE AG
Germany
UtilitiesUtilitiesEWE is the fourth largest German utility, integrated throughout the entire value chain, operating in the energy and telecommunications sectors, and has a strong regional footprint in Northern Germany. The company is majority owned by EWE Verband, a group of 21 municipalities. EWE generates the vast majority of its operating profit from regulated and contracted activities, and offers attractive growth prospects thanks to its commitment towards the energy transition and telecom fiber deployment.
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