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How Do Economic Conditions Affect The Lower Middle Market?

Benchmark International

How do Economic Conditions affect the Lower Middle Market? The lower middle market is typically defined as companies with an enterprise value (EV) between $5 million and $100 million.

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Five Factors Are Driving Private Equity Investment in Middle Market Companies

Chesapeake Corporate Advisors

trillion in growth and buyout private equity (PE) dry powder has fueled a competitive, but crowded, M&A market for high-quality middle market businesses, even amidst inflationary pressures and elevated interest rates. As of May 2024, the influx of over $1.3

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Avante backs New Harbor’s buyout of Monroe Biomedical Research

PE Hub

Based in Chicago, New Harbor invests in lower middle-market healthcare, education, and technology-enabled services businesses. The post Avante backs New Harbor’s buyout of Monroe Biomedical Research appeared first on PE Hub.

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Sun Acquisitions Honored with Axial’s Top 20 Advisors Lower Middle Market List

Sun Acquisitions

CHICAGO, IL – February 23, 2023 — Sun Acquisitions, a Chicago-based mergers and acquisitions firm, has been recognized as a Top 20 Advisor, Lower Middle Market by Axial Network, Inc. (“Axial”). “With over 20 years of experience, we have successfully completed over 450 transactions. .

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Top Private Equity Firms for Associate Opportunities

OfficeHours

GTCR: Moving to the Windy City, GTCR is one of the most well-known and established middle-market private equity funds in the world. However, similar to mega funds, it should be noted that upper middle market funds like GTCR also get worked pretty hard. And with the firm recently closing a new $3.25 Best of luck!

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06-12-2023 Newsletter: The Role of Private Equity Firms in New York City’s Economic Landscape

OfficeHours

These firms typically invest in companies across a variety of sectors, including, but not limited to, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer goods. By investing in high-growth sectors such as technology and healthcare, they provide the necessary capital and resources for innovative startups and early-stage companies to thrive.

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The Role of Private Equity Firms in New York City’s Economic Landscape

OfficeHours

These firms typically invest in companies across a variety of sectors, including, but not limited to, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer goods. By investing in high-growth sectors such as technology and healthcare, they provide the necessary capital and resources for innovative startups and early-stage companies to thrive.