(Reuters) - CVC Capital Partners has launched a bid for Sweden's Ahlsell just two years after listing it, valuing the construction products and tools distributor at about 24 billion Swedish crowns (2 billion pounds).. The private equity firm, already Ahlsell's biggest shareholder with a 25 percent stake, said on Tuesday it was offering 55 crowns per share in cash, a premium of 32.5 percent to
Private equity firm CVC Capital Partners announced on Wednesday the 1.8 billion euro ($2.4 billion) acquisition of technical products wholesaler Ahlsell from Cinven and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners,
Ahlsell said it would give an opinion on the bid no later than two weeks before the expiry of the acceptance period. CVC bought Ahlsell in 2012 and listed it two years ago, but
Cinven and GS Capital Partners today announce the completion of the sale of Ahlsell, the leading distributor of building products in the Nordic region, to CVC Capital Partners for SEK 15.5 billion (€1.8 billion). This follows the announcement in February 2012 …
2018-12-11
2018-12-11
On 11 December 2018, Quimper AB (a company that has been or will be indirectly invested in by CVC Funds) ("Quimper")[1], announced a public cash offer to the shareholders in Ahlsell AB (publ
Ahlsell-styrelseledamöterna Søren Vestergaard-Poulsen, Gustaf Martin-Löf och Peter Törnquist anses jäviga i egenskap av anställda i eller rådgivare till CVC Capital Partners och har därför inte deltagit i styrelsens handläggning av frågor som rör erbjudandet. News publiée le '29 Février 2012'. LONDON/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - CVC Capital Partners
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On 11 December 2018, Quimper AB (a company that has been or will be indirectly invested in by CVC Funds) ("Quimper")[1], announced a public cash offer to the shareholders in Ahlsell AB (publ Riskkapitalbolaget CVC Capital Partners har köpt handelsbolaget Ahlsell för 1,8 miljarder euro, cirka 15 miljarder kronor. Säljare är Cinven och Goldman Sachs Capital Partners. CVC Capital Partners to buy back 75% stake in Ahlsell for SEK18bn. (Financial Sponsors) Ahlsell has been part of CVC Funds' portfolio since 2012 when CVC Funds initially acquired Ahlsell. In 2016, CVC Funds as the principal owner, through Keravel, executed Ahlsell's initial public CVC Capital Partners has completed the €1.8bn acquisition of technical products wholesaler Ahlsell in a deal backed by Skr9.9bn ($1.51bn) of leveraged loans.
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CVC seeks to buy back Sweden's Ahlsell, valuing firm at $2.7 billion. CVC Capital Partners has launched a bid for Sweden’s Ahlsell (AHSL.ST) just two years after listing it, valuing the construction products and tools distributor at about 24 billion Swedish crowns ($2.65 billion).
"Our experience and history with the company provides us with the ability to help it grow further across its core segments and industries, delivering top quality services and value for all stakeholders," Søren CVC Capital Partners Ltd., the buyout firm that owns Formula One, agreed to buy Ahlsell AB for 1.8 billion euros ($2.4 billion) to expand in the wholesale supply of tools, machinery and building CVC is already Ahlsell’s biggest shareholder with a 25 percent stake in the company. In February 2012, CVC agreed to buy the business from Cinven and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners, in a deal worth €1.8bn, however it gradually reduced its holding in the company over the next four years.
CVC Capital Partners has launched a bid for Sweden’s Ahlsell (AHSL.ST) just two years after listing it, valuing the construction products and tools distributor at about 24 billion Swedish crowns ($2.65 billion). The private equity firm, already Ahlsell’s biggest shareholder with a 25 percent stake, said on Tuesday it was offering 55 crowns per share in cash, a premium of 32.5 percent to
Cinven and GS Capital Partners today announce the completion of the sale of Ahlsell, the leading distributor of building products in the Nordic region, to CVC Capital Partners for SEK 15.5 billion (€1.8 billion).
CVC Capital Partners to buy back 75% stake in Ahlsell for SEK18bn. (Financial Sponsors)
Cinven and GS Capital Partners ('GSCP'), today announce that they have entered into a definite agreement to sell Ahlsell (the 'Company'), the leading distributor of construction products in the Nordic region, to CVC Capital Partners for an enterprise value of SEK 15.5 billion (€1.8 billion).
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On 11 December 2018, Quimper AB (a company that has been or will be indirectly invested in by CVC Funds) ("Quimper")1, announced a public cash offer to the shareholders in Ahlsell AB (publ) ("Ahlsell" or the "Company") to tender all their shares in Ahlsell to Quimper (the "Offer"). CVC bought Ahlsell in 2012 and listed it two years ago, but - prior to Tuesday's jump - it had been trading below the IPO price. "Our experience and history with the company provides us with the ability to help it grow further across its core segments and industries, delivering top quality services and value for all stakeholders," Søren CVC Capital Partners Ltd., the buyout firm that owns Formula One, agreed to buy Ahlsell AB for 1.8 billion euros ($2.4 billion) to expand in the wholesale supply of tools, machinery and building CVC is already Ahlsell’s biggest shareholder with a 25 percent stake in the company.
The firm sold on Karro London-based CVC director David Wells has been with the firm for eight including Ahlsell, AMCo, Bioclinica, CeramTec, Medpace,. Phadia, Sebia&
ings, the acquired undertaking would no longer be consid- Goldman Sachs/ Cinven/Ahlsell.
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Dec 11 (Reuters) - CVC Capital Partners has launched a bid for Sweden's Ahlsell just two years after listing it, valuing the construction products and
CVC Capital Partners has launched a bid for Sweden's Ahlsell