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Buyouts' List of Candidates to Come Back to Market In 32 | BUYOUTS | December 3, 2018 www.buyoutsnews.com COVER STORY Buyouts’ list of candidates to come back to market in 2019 Firm Recent Fund Strategy Vintage Target ($ Amount Raised Year Mln) ($ Mln) Advent International Advent International GPE VII, L.P. Large Buyout 2012 $12,000.00 $13,000.00 Advent International Advent Latin American Private Equity Fund VI, L.P. Mid Buyout 2015 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 American Industrial Partners American Industrial Partners Capital Fund VI LP US MM Buyout 2015 N/A $1,800.00 Apollo Global Management Apollo Investment Fund IX Mega Buyout 2017 $23,500.00 $24,700.00 Aquiline Capital Partners Aquiline Financial Services Fund III Mid Buyout 2015 $1,000.00 $1,100.00 Arlington Capital Partners Arlington Capital Partners IV LP Mid Buyout 2016 $575.00 $700.00 Black Diamond Capital Management BDCM Opportunity Fund IV Turnarounds 2015 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Blackstone Group Blackstone Real Estate Partners VIII LP Global Real Estate Opp 2015 $4,518.11 $4,518.11 Bunker Hill Capital Bunker Hill Capital II Lower mid market buyout 2011 $250.00 $200.00 CCMP Capital CCMP Capital Investors III, L.P. Buyout/Growth Equity 2014 N/A $1,695.65 Centerbridge Partners Centerbridge Capital Partners III Global Dist Debt Control 2014 $5,750.00 N/A Centerbridge Partners Centerbridge Special Credit Partners III Hedge Fund 2016 $1,500.00 N/A Charlesbank Capital Partners Charlesbank Equity Fund IX, L.P. Mid Buyout 2017 $2,750.00 $2,750.00 Craton Equity Partners Craton Equity Investors II, L.P. Venture Capital 2012 $400.00 $50.89 CVC Capital Partners CVC Capital Partners VII, L.P. EU MM Buyout 2017 N/A $17,300.00 Draper Fisher Jurvetson DFJ Growth 2016, L.P. Venture Capital 2016 $500.00 $64.25 EnCap Investments EnCap Energy Capital Fund XI, L.P. Venture Capital 2017 N/A $7,000.00 Endeavour Capital Endeavour Capital Fund VII, L.P. Small Buyouts 2015 $775.00 $775.00 EQT Partners EQT VII, L.P. EU Growth 2015 € 6,750.00 € 6,750.00 FFL Partners FFL Capital Partners IV, L.P. Mid Buyout 2014 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 Great Hill Partners Great Hill Equity Partners VI, L.P. Buyout 2017 $1,250.00 $1,500.00 H.I.G. Capital H.I.G. Capital Partners V LP Mid Buyout 2013 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 H.I.G. Capital H.I.G. Europe Capital Partners II LP Europe Small Buyout 2013 N/A € 825.00 H.I.G. Capital H.I.G. Middle Market LBO Fund II LP US MM Buyout 2014 $1,600.00 $1,750.00 Insight Venture Partners Insight Venture Partners Co-Investment Fund III, LP Tech Co-Invest 2014 N/A $510.00 Insight Venture Partners Insight Venture Partners Growth-Buyout Coinvestment Fund, L.P. Buyouts 2015 N/A $1,460.00 L Catterton L Catterton Latin America II LP Lat Am Growth 2015 $500.00 $303.25 Leonard Green Green Equity Investors VII Buyout 2016 $9,100.00 $9,600.00 Mainsail Partners Mainsail Partners IV LP Growth Equity 2016 $325.00 $384.00 Mason Wells Mason Wells Fund IV Lower mid market 2016 $550.00 $615.00 Oaktree Capital Management Oaktree Opportunities Fund X Distressed Debt 2015 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Odyssey Investment Partners Odyssey Investment Partners Fund V Mid Buyout 2014 $1,750.00 $2,000.00 Pine Brook Partners Pine Brook Capital Partners II Growth Equity 2012 $2,000.00 $2,430.00 Platinum Equity Platinum Equity Capital Partners IV, LP Buyout 2017 $6,500.00 $6,500.00 Searchlight Capital Searchlight Capital II Buyout 2015 $1,500.00 $1,900.00 Sofinnova Ventures Sofinnova Venture Partners X Venture Capital 2016 $550.00 $650.00 Spark Capital Spark Capital Growth Fund II, L.P. Venture Capital 2017 $500.00 $606.02 Spire Capital Spire Capital Partners III, LP Small Buyouts 2014 N/A $333.00 Summer Street Capital Summer Street Capital III, LP Buyout 2012 $250.00 $280.00 Union Square Ventures Union Square Ventures Opportunity 2016, L.P. US Technology VC Early 2016 N/A $175.00 Vista Equity Partners Vista Credit Opportunities Fund II, L.P. Distressed Debt 2016 N/A $935.00 Warburg Pincus Warburg Pincus Private Equity XII, L.P. Buyout 2015 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 Source: Buyouts research: .
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