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Deals Closed in Q1 2018 36 | BUYOUTS | April 2, 2018 www.buyoutsnews.com DEALS CLOSEDCLOSED IN IN Q1 Q1 2018 2018 Sponsor Target Value ($Mil) Industry 10th Magnitude (Alex Brown), Pamlico Capital (Scott Stevens) Northwest Cadence High Technology 1315 Capital, Ampersand Capital Partners, Genoptix CynoGen 1.000 Healthcare 32 Equity (Kevin LaForce), Bain Capital, Blue Star Sports (Alex Alt), Genstar Capital (Eli Weiss), Providence TeamINN High Technology Equity Partners (Marco Ferrari) 32 Equity (Kevin LaForce), Bain Capital, Blue Star Sports (Alex Alt), Genstar Capital (Eli Weiss), Providence Skyhawks Sports Real Estate Equity Partners (Marco Ferrari) 32 Equity (Kevin LaForce), Bain Capital, Blue Star Sports (Alex Alt), Genstar Capital (Eli Weiss), Providence Eclipse Timing Consumer Products/ Equity Partners (Marco Ferrari) Services 32 Equity (Kevin LaForce), Bain Capital, Blue Star Sports (Alex Alt), Genstar Capital (Eli Weiss), Providence eCamps Sports Network Retail Equity Partners (Marco Ferrari) 32 Equity (Kevin LaForce), Bain Capital, Blue Star Sports (Alex Alt), Genstar Capital (Eli Weiss), Providence CrazyRaise High Technology Equity Partners (Marco Ferrari) 9 Story Media Group (Vince Commisso), Zelnick Media Capital (Strauss Zelnick) Out of the Blue Enterprises Media & Entertainment ABDD Capital (Erica Wishnow), Orangewood Partners (Alan Goldfarb) Taco bell (24 Outlets, Louisville) Consumer Products/ Services ABRY Partners (Brent Stone), U.S. Dermatology Partners (Geoff Wayne) Dr. Robert Silverman, Fairfax Healthcare ABRY Partners (C. 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Ryan Clark) IMG Benefits Group Financials Alera Group (Alan Levitz), Genstar Capital (J. Ryan Clark) Wilson Albers & Company Financials Alera Group (Alan Levitz), Genstar Capital (J. Ryan Clark) HR Benefit Advisors Consumer Products/ Services Alera Group (Alan Levitz), Genstar Capital (J. Ryan Clark) Davidson Benefits Planning Consumer Products/ Services Alera Group (Alan Levitz), Genstar Capital (J. Ryan Clark) Spring Consulting Group Consumer Products/ Services Alera Group (Robert Lieblein), Genstar Capital (J. 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