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==Deals== |
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*[[March 29]], [[2005]] - EQT Partners AB, a buyout firm backed by Sweden's [[Wallenberg family]], and [[Goldman Sachs]] Group Inc.'s private-equity arm agreed to buy Denmark's ISS A/S, the world's biggest cleaning company, for about $3.8 billion in cash.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=aLyM7AZbFZ.c&refer=europe|title=Wallenberg's EQT, Goldman to Buy ISS for $3.8 Billion|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=2006-11-03}}</ref> |
*[[March 29]], [[2005]] - EQT Partners AB, a buyout firm backed by Sweden's [[Wallenberg family]], and [[Goldman Sachs]] Group Inc.'s private-equity arm agreed to buy Denmark's ISS A/S, the world's biggest cleaning company, for about $3.8 billion in cash.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=aLyM7AZbFZ.c&refer=europe|title=Wallenberg's EQT, Goldman to Buy ISS for $3.8 Billion|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=2006-11-03}}</ref> |
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*[[April 15]], [[2005]] - EQT |
*[[April 15]], [[2005]] - EQT sells <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/?d=76328|title=EQT Sells FlexLink to ABN AMRO Capital|accessdate=2006-11-03}}</ref> [[Flexlink]] to ABN AMRO Capital |
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*1Q [[2006]] - EQT buys [[MTU Friedrichshafen]] and [[Detroit Diesel]]'s off-highway business from [[DaimlerChrysler]]. The group was named [[Tognum]] in July, 2006. |
*1Q [[2006]] - EQT buys [[MTU Friedrichshafen]] and [[Detroit Diesel]]'s off-highway business from [[DaimlerChrysler]]. The group was named [[Tognum]] in July, 2006. |
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Revision as of 16:07, 4 November 2008
EQT Partners | |
Industry | Private Equity |
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Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Stokholm |
Key people | Conni Jonsson, Managing Partner |
Products | Investments, private equity funds |
Total assets | €11 billion |
Website | www.eqt.se |
EQT Partners is a private equity firm with approximately €11 billion in equity capital. Founded in 1994 by Investor AB, EQT Partners manages, through holding companies, numerous funds under the EQT banner.
Portfolio
- Company - Acquisition Date - Sales/Year[1]
- SSP Group comprising Select Service Partner
- ADR-Haanpää Oy
- Bewator AB
- Carl Zeiss Vision Holding GmbH
- Com Hem AB - Jun 2003 - 176 million euros/ 2004
- Contex A/S
- Dometic International AB
- Duni AB
- Eldon Enclosures AB
- Findus AB - Jan 2000 - 559 million euros/ 2004
- FINN-POWER Oy
- Symrise Holding GmbH - Oct 2002 - 1138 million euros/ 2004
Deals
- March 29, 2005 - EQT Partners AB, a buyout firm backed by Sweden's Wallenberg family, and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s private-equity arm agreed to buy Denmark's ISS A/S, the world's biggest cleaning company, for about $3.8 billion in cash.[2]
- April 15, 2005 - EQT sells [3] Flexlink to ABN AMRO Capital
- 1Q 2006 - EQT buys MTU Friedrichshafen and Detroit Diesel's off-highway business from DaimlerChrysler. The group was named Tognum in July, 2006.
Management
- Conni Jonsson was part of the original team that founded EQT Partners in 1994 and has been Managing Partner since the company's foundation.
External links
References
- ^ "Current holdings". Retrieved 2006-11-03.
- ^ "Wallenberg's EQT, Goldman to Buy ISS for $3.8 Billion". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
- ^ "EQT Sells FlexLink to ABN AMRO Capital". Retrieved 2006-11-03.