Lower Middle Market Weekly Outlook
Good morning, all. With the new year just days away, many are predicting that the oil industry will be particularly active for M&A in 2015. Given the recent downdraft in the price of oil, smaller oil and gas explorers are most likely to be targets for takeovers — especially given the overall friendly deal environment that will likely persist.
Last week also had some news about the private equity gender gap: Preqin learned that women occupied just 11 percent of senior level positions in PE firms — a rate they considered “notably low,” despite being higher than previous years. The same study revealed that only 12% of LPs believe having more women in senior private equity positions would improve returns. Fifty nine percent, however, believe that gender diversity would be a good thing for a firm as a general principle.
Transactions:
- Main Street Capital Corporation invests in Garlock Rubber Technologies
- First Reserve acquires Navigator Energy Services
- Onicon grabs Greyline Investments
- Morgenthaler PE buys Bowles Fluidics Corp.
- Barnes & Noble buys back Nook stake from Pearson
- Enhanced Equity Funds invests in West Dermatology
- Diversis Capital buys majority stake in BLUE
- LDC sells stake in Ocean Group to Searchlight Capital Partners
- Tailwind Capital buys Diamondback Drugs
- Kayne Anderson invests $100 million in Treadstone II
- NoteVault receives follow-on financing from West Partners
- High Road Capital sells Handi Quilter
- Mrs. Fields Confections acquires assets of Maxfield Candy Company
Events:
- Happy New Year!
Opinions:
- Entering the secret garden of private equity
- M&A boom helps push investment banking fees to highest level since 2007
- 2014 middle market IPO activity increases over 2013, but continues to lag behind historic levels
- Corporate boards have latitude in mergers
- 2015 could be watershed year for capital formation by mid-market companies
- PE in 2015: Mike Beauregard on debt, valuations
- Private equity funds still going strong in Brazil despite economic malaise
- Why was 2014 a year of mergers and mega deals?
- Cross border mergers face growing scrutiny
- Nonbank lending hits a high in Europe
- 5 ways Washington is actually helping small business
- Private equity expected to be big winner in alternatives in 2015
- What a CEO learned about private equity and new value-creation paths
- Success and failure in a year of prominent deals
- Top health care mergers, partnerships, and alliances in 2014
- Good days not yet here for India’s investment bankers
This week in history… The Celler-Kefauver Anti-merger Act passes into law (1950).