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How Private Equity uses ‘Roll-up’ Strategies to Drive Investment Returns

OfficeHours

In the pursuit of attractive equity returns, private equity firms have developed numerous innovative strategies beyond typical leveraged buyouts and take-private transactions. As it happens, this is an industry that has experienced a significant amount of private equity-backed roll-up activity.

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Private Equity Interest in Orthopedics Grows

Focus Investment Banking

Compared to other medical fields like dentistry and dermatology, private equity involvement in orthopedic practices has been relatively small. Despite the recent rash of M&A deals, the orthopedic business, like other medical fields, remains highly fragmented.

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10 Concepts We Can Learn About Buying Pet Care Businesses From How2Exit's Interview W/ Kevin Moyer

How2Exit

We are seeing an increasing amount of private equity entering the veterinary space, both at the clinic level and the pet product level. During times of economic uncertainty, people tend to look for something safe and secure to invest in. However, this can be circumvented by setting up a medical service organization (MSO).

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Our List of 10 Private Equity Firms Investing in Software to Watch

Software Equity Group

For top private equity firms, there’s a lot to like about SaaS. And it typically boils down to a few common elements that successful SaaS companies do particularly well: High-quality SaaS companies feature predictable, recurring revenues, solid unit economics , and high gross margin and gross profit rates.

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What is the Value of my Medical Practice?

Focus Investment Banking

This article focuses on how medical practices are valued by private equity-backed groups, and to an extent, health systems and other strategic acquirers. Physician practices are almost always valued on a multiple of EBITDA basis in transactions with private equity groups or similar buyers.

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The Sky Definitely Is Not Falling…At Least Not Yet

Sica Fletcher

Update on Private Equity and Insurance Brokerages In our ,, previous article , we reported that the COVID-19 pandemic had not diminished the pace of mergers and acquisitions transactions we are seeing in the insurance agency and brokerage sector. Private equity firms continue to drive transaction pace and value.

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Behind the Buyouts: Solomon’s Leonhardt on Consumer M&A Resurgence

The Deal

But some subsectors, such as beauty, fragrance, residential services and medical spas, remained active as risk-off investors shifted deal activity toward categories they view as less discretionary, according to Leonhardt. Direct-to-consumer businesses, darlings of the investor community in 2021, saw their techlike valuations plummet.

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