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Garnett & Helfrich
Offices: Menlo Park, California
Ven-ture Buy-out (ven’cher bi’out’)
noun. The purchase of a technology
business from a parent company, and the
subsequent rebuilding of that business into
an innovative and profitable enterprise.
Involves risk of capital and substantial
changes to the business to improve management
and operations after acquisition. Garnett
& Helfrich Capital is the first fund to
exclusively focus on the emerging venture
buyout segment for mid-sized technology
spinouts. |
Gart Capital Partners (GCP)
Offices: Denver, Colorado
Gart Capital Partners is a private equity
investment partnership. The firm, a division
of The Gart Companies, provides closely
held and family owned businesses with private
equity capital for ownership transition
and growth. They invest in a broad range
of consumer and retail businesses that include,
but are not limited to, specialty retailing
and accompanying services, recreation, sports
and sporting goods, and leisure activities. |
Gateway Capital
Offices: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Gateway Capital is a global private equity
which pursues investments, buyouts, mergers,
and real estate. Gateway takes a worldwide
view of global private equity opportunities
for investment, merger and global trading.
They are building a conglomerate of niche
businesses which generate extraordinary
returns for their shareholders. Their international
relationships allows them to participate
significantly in the global private equity
markets. |
GE Antares Capital
Offices: Norwalk, Connecticut
Combining GE's middle market sponsor finance
business and Antares Capital creates GE
Antares Capital, a global lender with local
insight, best in class customer service,
and a strong balance sheet. GE Antares serves
virtually all industries, providing key
advantages to its customers. |
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GE Capital Solutions
Offices: Eden Prairie, Minnesota
GE Capital Solutions provides financing
and services to business customers of all
sizes to help them grow. Their synergistic
product offerings include: equipment leasing
and lending, inventory finance, fleet services
and franchise finance, globally. Leveraging
GE's deep industry and collateral expertise,
their top priorities are excellent customer
service and being a great strategic partner. |
Genesis Park
Offices: Houston, Texas
Genesis Park is a private equity firm focusing
on buyouts (LBO & MBO), partnering strategies
with public corporations, and growth financings.
They are opportunistic within market sectors
where they have depth and experience. Those
sectors include software, telecommunications,
media, finance and niche energy businesses.
Their investment model is to be an active
participant in the progress of their portfolio
companies. |
GenNx360
Offices: New York, New York & Haryana,
India
GenNx360 Capital Partners is a private equity
buy out firm focused on industrial business-to-business
companies with $250 million to $1 billion
in revenues. Their partners have more than
100 years of combined global portfolio management
experience with a strong, proven track record
of success in creating true enterprise value
through operating excellence and strong
leadership. |
Genstar Capital
Offices: San Francisco, California
Genstar Capital has had a long history of
investing in companies active in dynamic
markets, including life sciences, business
services and industrial technology. In October
2004, the firm held the final closing for
Genstar Capital Partners IV for a total
of $475 million, expanding the total committed
capital to over $900 million. The firm provides
an understanding of industries and experience
in operations. |
GF Private Equity
Offices: Ignacio, California
GF Private Equity, a wholly owned subsidiary
of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, possesses
assets in several industries and investment
categories that are approaching $2 billion.
The fund invests in a carefully-selected
assortment of industries and technologies,
selecting companies that are at various
stages of their life cycle. Investment areas
include technology and software, defense
industries and telecommunications. |
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