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Babson Capital
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Babson Capital Management is an entrepreneurial
investment firm focused on creating innovative
investment strategies and solutions for
sophisticated investors. They offer the
marketplace a unique yet complete collection
of investment solutions. By exploiting their
competitive research advantage, Babson Capital
develops a unique perspective and conviction. |
Bain Capital
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts; New
York, New York; San Francisco, California;
London, England & Munich, Germany
Bain Capital is one of the world's leading
private investment firms with over $16 billion
in assets under management. Bain Capital's
family of funds includes private equity,
venture capital, public equity and leveraged
debt assets. Their competitive advantage
is grounded in a people-intensive, value-added
investment approach that enables the firm
to deliver industry-leading returns for
its investors. |
Baird Private Equity
Offices: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Baird Private Equity was formed to make
private equity investments in growing middle-market
companies. Today, the Baird Private Equity
group consists of a series of partnerships
that invest in high-growth, early- to late-stage
companies and change-of-control transactions
within targeted industry sectors in both
North America and Europe. They are organized
into three groups: Baird Capital Partners,
Baird Venture Partners and Granville Baird
Capital Partners. |
Banc of America Equity Partners
Offices: New York, New York & Boston,
Massachusetts
Banc of America Equity Partners is a diversified
private equity investor, providing equity
capital to companies at all stages of the
business cycle–from startup to buyout. Banc
of America Equity Partners is primary provider
of private capital and related investment
capital for Bank of America. One of the
largest private equity groups in the banking
industry, their current portfolio stands
at $8.6 billion. |
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Banyan Mezzanine Fund
Offices: Greenville, South Carolina
Banyan Mezzanine Fund was founded in 2002
to provide mezzanine capital to smaller
middle-market companies. Mezzanine capital
is used to supplement a company's debt capacity
beyond banks' credit limitations and is
a substantially cheaper and less dilutive
alternative to equity financing. They will
provide financing of $1 million to $5 million
to companies which meet their investment
criteria, generally structured in the form
of subordinated debt with attached warrants.
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Bay Grove Capital
Offices: San Francisco, California
Bay Grove is a specialized principal
investment firm dedicated to working
with influential individuals and sophisticated
investment groups. The firm’s members
form an exclusive network that shares
private equity investment opportunities,
as well as knowledge, insight, and relationships.
Bay Grove provides differentiated and
non-traditional private equity capital
to strong and growing companies.
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Bayside Capital
Offices: Miami, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia;
Boston, Massachusetts; San Francisco,
California; London, England; Paris,
France & Hamburg Germany
Bayside Capital, with committed capital
exceeding $3.5 billion, has the capability
to invest in a wide range of securities
in order to effect the best outcome for
the company. Bayside actively seeks to partner
with owners and managers of companies to
grow businesses and create long-term value.
Bayside is an affiliate of HI. Capital,
a leading global middle market private investment
firm. Founded in 1993, HIG Capital has over
$7.5 Billion of equity capital under management.
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BB&T Capital Partners
Offices: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
BB&T Capital Partners manages over $400
million in committed capital and makes direct
equity investments in and provides subordinated
debt to privately-held middle market companies
throughout the United States. Since
1998, BB&T Capital Partners has invested
in a variety of industries, providing junior
capital to facilitate buyouts, acquisitions,
growth and recapitalizations. |
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