Apollo Commodities Management GP, LLC
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2025-04-30 (pitchbook.com)
Global PE Deals for April 30, 2025 |
Apollo Global Management is acquiring a portfolio of European data centers from Blue Owl-backed Stack Infrastructure. Blackstone-backed dog-sitting app developer Rover Group is acquiring...
Read more2025-04-23 (bloomberg.com)
KKR Opts Out of Underwritten Bank Deal for Private Loans on Karo
KKR signed up direct lenders for its acquisition of Karo Healthcare, steering the deal away from the banks it had picked to underwrite the initial loans.
Read more2025-04-15 (pitchbook.com)
Global PE deals for April 15th, 2025 |
CVC Capital Partners is exploring a deal for Golub Capital, a New York-based private credit lender valued at $75 billion, the Financial Times reported. Apollo Global Management committed up to $400...
Read more2025-03-24 (privateequityinternational.com)
US buyout shop Audax Private Equity launches Hong Kong office
The office is led by Audrey Low, a former principal in the institutional client group at Apollo Global Management.
Read more2025-03-14 (bloomberglaw.com)
Citi, Apollo Test Private Credit Tie-Up in Boeing Unit Sale (1)
Citigroup Inc. and Apollo Global Management Inc. are offering potential buyers of Boeing Co.'s Jeppesen navigation unit the option to fund the acquisition through the pair's nascent private credit partnership, according to people familiar with the matter.
Read more2025-03-10 (bebeez.eu)
Italy's private equity weekly roundup. News from Genetic Group, CVC, Charterhouse Capital Partners, Nb Renaissance, BCPartners, Lottomatica, Apollo Global Management, Ourvita, Investindustrial, BIP, CVC, Warburg Pincus, Apollo, PSP Partners, ICG, Investcorp, and more – International
The auction for Genetic Group, an Italian pharmaceutical company that belongs to CVC (60%) and the Pavese Family, is gaining momentum (see here a previous post by BeBeez). BeBeez previously reported that the company attracted the non-binding offers of Charterhouse Capital Partners, Nb Renaissance and BCPartners on the ground of an enterprise value of 700 million euros (14X Ebitda).
Read more2025-02-20 (fastcompany.com)
Family Dollar draws bids from buyout firms Apollo, Sycamore -
A deal for Family Dollar, which could value the retailer at several billion dollars, is not imminent, sources said, cautioning that Dollar Tree could choose not to sell the business.
Read more2025-02-20 (reuters.com)
Exclusive: Buyout firms vie for discount retailer Family Dollar, sources say |
Private equity firms Apollo Global Management and Sycamore Partners are among the bidders who are competing to acquire Family Dollar, a discount retail chain operated by Dollar Tree , according to people familiar with the matter.
Read more2024-11-06 (bloomberg.com)
Buyout Firms Said to Circle Reckitt’s £6 Billion Homecare Assets
Advent, Apollo, CD&R, PAI among PE firms studying portfolio. Reckitt Benckiser has sent out teasers to potential suitors
Read more2024-10-09 (wsj.com)
Private Equity Follows Diverging Paths With Insurers
Apollo Global Management, KKR & Co., Carlyle Group and other large, publicly traded firms such as Ares Management, Blackstone and Brookfield in recent years all...
Read more2023-07-31 (fortune.com)
Meet the most powerful private equity investors from Blackstone, Vista Equity, Apollo, and more
Whether in their sixth decade or their third, these are some of the most powerful private equity investors in the U.S. And they have $1.5 trillion to invest.
Read more2022-09-28 (bloomberg.com)
Bank of America, Barclays Struggle to Find Demand for Apollo's Brightspeed Debt - Bloomberg
A group of banks led by Bank of America Corp. and Barclays Plc are struggling to attract investors for a roughly $3.9 billion debt financing package to help fund a buyout by Apollo Global Management Inc., potentially forcing them to fork over the cash themselves.
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