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The Full Guide to Healthcare Private Equity, from Careers to Contradictions

Mergers and Inquisitions

The short answer to #1 is that healthcare private equity firms operate in specific verticals with stable-ish cash flows, such as healthcare services, nursing facilities, medical devices, equipment, and healthcare IT. Areas like healthcare services and medical devices are fairly generalist and follow standard accounting and valuation.

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A Lookback: Tyton Partners Last 50 Transactions + Key Deal Takeaways

Tyton Partners

Excolere Equity Partners is a leading middle market private equity firm that leverages its deep sector experience and strategic and operational expertise to accelerate the growth and enhance the impact of companies in the Education and Human Capital sector.

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Periculum Advises Micro-Dyn Systems in its Sale to The Brydon Group

Periculum Capital

Periculum Capital Company, LLC is pleased to announce it has advised Micro-Dyn Medical Systems, Inc., About Periculum Capital Company, LLC Periculum is a leading investment and merchant banking firm serving the corporate finance needs of middle market companies.

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Where to find fintech investment

Growth Business

The fund will not invest in hardware, medical devices or consumer social networks. FPE Capital is a growth equity investor in the UK lower middle-market. Entrée Capital Entrée Capital invests predominantly in software, with a current focus in enterprise, SaaS, marketplaces, big data and fintech.

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The Hottest Healthcare Services Verticals for Private Equity in 2025

Focus Investment Banking

Behavioral Health, Infusion, and Staffing firms top the list in BRGs survey Many lower middle market private equity groups have revisited their investment priorities as we enter 2025, making room for new opportunities across healthcare verticals. IVX Health), but the industry is still in its infancy.

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What Is the Difference Between a Business Broker and an M&A Advisor?

Lake Country Advisors

Whether you’re a small business owner or managing a middle-market company, aligning with the right expertise can make all the difference in your transaction’s success. Market Trends : Examines current industry conditions and external factors influencing business value.

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Consumer Retail Private Equity: Barbarians at the Gate, or Tech Bros on a Shopping Spree?

Mergers and Inquisitions

The investor presentation points out a few specifics: The main points seem to be: Divest Non-Core Assets They plan to sell the companys Summit Health, CityMD, and Village Medical divisions to refocus the company on its main retail/pharmacy business. Close Unprofitable Locations The company claims that 25% of its 8,700 locations in the U.S.