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CAI Private Equity
Offices: Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver,
British Columbia; Montreal, Quebec &
New York, New York
Founded in 1989, CAI is a private equity
firm specializing in buyouts, restructurings,
acquisitions, recapitalizations and other
corporate growth initiatives. Their broad
operational and financial expertise and
ready access to capital position us as a
valued partner for proven, motivated management
teams. They acquire significant ownership
positions in North American companies, then
fully utilize our firm's extensive experience
and resources to achieve strategic objectives. |
Calera Capital
Offices: San Francisco, California &
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded in 1991, Calera Capital, formerly
known as Fremont Partners, is a private
investment partnership which has invested
$2 billion of equity in 25 investments.
Calera invests across a diverse range of
industries, including financial services,
business services, food and consumer, healthcare,
building products, and industrial manufacturing.
Calera Capital makes substantial equity
investments in operating companies, typically
with enterprise values up to $1 billion. |
Caltius
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Caltius Equity Partners has partnered with
a select group of seasoned, successful operating
executives with many years of hands-on experience.
These executives have worked with them as
day-to-day portfolio company operating executives
and/or as directors of their portfolio companies.
They employ a strategic approach to investing
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Calvert Street Capital Partners (CSCP)
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
CSCP’s private equity business engages in
one activity—buying and building businesses
in partnership with operating management.
They acquire controlling interests in companies
through leveraged acquisitions, recapitalizations
and growth capital transactions. CSCP seeks
to achieve superior long-term rates of return
on their investments by focusing on earnings
growth of their portfolio companies. |
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Cambridge Capital Management
Offices: Indianapolis, Indiana
Cambridge Capital Management is a closely
held, private company specializing in the
management of non-traditional sources of
capital. Cambridge Capital is your entry
into a variety of funds for any business
expansion purpose. The funds managed by
Cambridge have provided over $423 million
to more than 1,157 companies. These companies
include a variety of companies in the manufacturing,
service and retail sectors. |
Camden Partners
Offices: Baltimore, Maryland
Where there is little common knowledge,
Camden partners make it their business to
know intimately the companies and the money
managers in which they invest. While many
other investment management firms seek to
excel as stock-pickers, they pursue opportunities
where their experience and influence will
make a positive difference to both their
investors and the companies in which they
invest. |
Candover Investments
Offices: London, England; Paris, France;
Dusseldorf, Germany & Madrid, Spain
Candover Investments specializes in arranging
and leading large buyouts and buy-ins. They
actively seek opportunities across Europe
via their offices in London, Paris and Düsseldorf,
and a local advisor in Madrid. To date they
have invested in 120 deals with a total
value of over €25 billion. Since 1980 over
80% of companies they have backed have achieved
successful exits via stock market listings
or trade sales. |
Canterbury Capital Partners
Offices: New York, New York
Canterbury Capital Partners is a leading,
New York-based middle market mezzanine investment
firm. They currently manage more than $400
million in capital through two partnerships,
and provide subordinated debt and equity
structures that support long-term growth
strategies and enable above-market returns.
In searching for and evaluating new investment
opportunities, they seek successful middle-market
companies that require capital for leveraged
buyouts, acquisitions, recapitalizations
and growth financings. |
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