تيپيجي كاپيتال
النوع | خاصة |
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الصناعة | الأسهم الخاصة |
تأسست | 1992 |
المؤسس | ديڤد بوندرمان جيمس كولتر ويليام س. پرياس الثالث |
المقر الرئيسي | فورث وورث، تكساس سان فرانسيسكو، كاليفورنيا، الولايات المتحدة |
المنتجات | شراء الأسهم، رأس المال النامي، رؤوس أموال |
إجمالي الأصول | 48 بليون دولار |
الموقع الإلكتروني | http://tpg.com |
تيپيجي كاپيتال TPG Capital (مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك سابقاً)، هي واحدة من أكبر شركات استثمار الأسهم الخاصة في العالم، وهي متخصصة في استثمارات شراء الأسهم، رأس المال النامي وللشركات المتعثرة. تدير تيپيجي صناديق الاستثمار الخاصة برأس المال النامي، رؤوس الأموال، الأسهم العامة، واستثمارات الديون. وتستثمر الشركة في عدة مجالات صناعية منها تجارة المستهلك/التجزئة، الإعلام، والاتصالات، التكنولوجيا، السفر/الترفيه، والرعاية الصحية.
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صناديق الأسهم الخاصة
<td width="20%" valign=top$724الصندوق | Vintage Year |
Committed Capital (مليون دولار) |
TPG's Flagship Leveraged Buyout Funds | ||
مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك | 1994 | 721 |
مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك 1 | 1997 | 2,500 |
مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك 3 | 2000 | 3,414 |
مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك 4 | 2003 | 5,300 |
مجموعة تكساس پاسفيك 5 | 2006 | 15,000 |
تيپيجي 6 | 2008 | 19,800 |
Venture capital funds | ||
TPG Ventures | 2001 | 339 |
تيپيجي للتكنولوجيا الحيوية | 2002 | 70 |
تيپيجي للتكنولوجيا الحيوية 2 | 2006 | 402 |
تيپيجي للتكنولوجيا الحيوة 3 | 2008 | 550 |
Distressed debt funds | ||
تيپيجي لادارة الائتمان | 2007 | 1,000 |
تيپيجي لاستراتيجيات الائتمان | 2007 | 443 |
صناديق تمويل تيپيجي ونيوبريدج آسيا | ||
نيوبريدج للاستثمار | 1995 | 120 |
نيوبريدج أمريكا اللاتينية | 1995 | 300 |
نيوبريدج أندين | 1996 | 150 |
نيوبريدج آسيا 2 | 1998 | 392 |
نيوبريدج آسيا 3 | 2001 | |
نيوبريدج آسيا 4 | 2005 | 1,500 |
تيپيجي آسيا 5 | 2008 | $4,250 |
صناديق محاصصة خاصة أخرى | ||
تي 3 | 1999 | 1,000 |
تي 3 - 2 | 2001 | 378 |
تيپيجي ستار | 2007 | 1,500 |
التاريخ وأشهر الاستثمارات
تاريخ المحاصصة الخاصة ورأس المال المخاطر |
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التأسيس
أسسها عام 1992 ديڤد بوندرمان، جيمس كولتر وويليام س. پرياس الثالث. منذ تأسيسها، ارتفاع رأس مال الشركة لأكثر من 50 بليون دولار.[1]
المقر الرئيسي للشركة في فورت وورث، تكساس وسان فرانسيسكو، كاليفورنيا.[2] وللشركة مكاتب أخرى في أوروپا، آسيا، أستراليا وأمريكا الشمالية.
مجموعة تكساس پاسيفيك في أواخر التسعينيات
مجموعة تكساس پاسيفيك في أواخر عقد 2000
تيپيجي وفقاعة الاستحواذ 2006-2007
الاستثمار | السنة | وصف الشركة | المصادر |
نيمان ماركوس | 2005 | TPG, together with واربورگ پينكس acquired Neiman Marcus Group, the owner of luxury retailers Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, in a $5.1 billion buyout in May 2005. | [3][4] |
فريسكيل لأشباه الموصلات | 2006 | TPG together with The Blackstone Group, The Carlyle Group and Permira completed the $17.6 billion takeover of the semiconductor company. At the time of its announcement, Freescale would be the largest leveraged buyout of a technology company ever, surpassing the 2005 buyout of SunGard. | [5] |
هاريس للقمار | 2006 | On December 19, 2006, TPG and Apollo Management announced an agreement to acquire the gaming company for $27.4 billion, including the assumption of existing debt. | [6][7] |
سيبر القابضة | 2006 | TPG and Silver Lake Partners announced a deal to buy Sabre Holdings, which operates Travelocity, Sabre Travel Network and Sabre Airline Solutions, for approximately $4.3 billion in cash, plus the assumption of $550 million in debt. Earlier in the year, Blackstone acquired Sabre's chief competitor Travelport. | [8] |
يونيڤيجن للاتصالات | 2006 | A consortium of TPG, Madison Dearborn Partners, Providence Equity Partners, Thomas H. Lee Partners and Haim Saban (Saban Entertainment) acquired The Spanish-language broadcaster on March 12, 2006 in a $13.7 billion leveraged buyout. The buyout left the company with a debt level of twelve times its annual cash flow. | [9][10][11] |
آلتل للاتصالات اللاسلكية | 2007 | TPG and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners announced the acquisition of Alltel Wireless in a $27 billion buyout in May 2007. The transaction was approved by the Federal Communications Commission and closed on November 16, 2007. However just over six months later, on June 5, 2008, TPG and Goldman agreed to sell Alltel to Verizon for slightly more than it had paid for the company amidst a deteriorating economic outlook. | [12][13] |
أڤايا | 2007 | TPG and Silver Lake Partners completed an $8.2 billion leveraged buyout of the enterprise telephony and call center technology company that was formerly a unit of Lucent Technologies | [14] |
بيومت | 2007 | TPG, The Blackstone Group, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners acquired the medical devices company for $11.6 billion. | [15] |
فيرست داتا | 2007 | TPG and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts completed the $29 billion buyout of the credit and debit card payment processor and former parent of Western Union. Michael Capellas, previously the CEO of MCI Communications and Compaq was named CEO of the privately held company. | [16][17] |
مجموعة ميدوست إير | 2007 | On August 12, 2007 Agreed to purchase Midwest Air Group and its subsidiaries including Midwest Airlines ending the hostile takeover attempt by AirTran Airways. Northwest Airlines also invested in the transaction alongside TPG as a passive equity co-investor. On August 14, 2007 Increased its offer to purchase Midwest after a late attempt by Airtran to increase its bid for Midwest. The purchase price was $452 million. Midwest lost money during TPG's ownership having to accept a loan from Republic Airways Holdings to avoid bankruptcy. Republic took over Midwest's fleet. Eventually TPG sold the company to Republic for $31 million.[18] | [19] |
سرجيكال كير أفيلياتس | 2007 | In June 2007, TPG completed the carveout of HealthSouth Corporation's ambulatory surgery business for $920 million | [20] |
تيإكسيو | 2007 | An investor group, led by TPG and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, and together with Goldman Sachs Capital Partners completed the $44.37 billion[21] buyout of the regulated utility and power producer. The investor group had to work closely with ERCOT regulators to gain approval of the transaction but had significant experience with the regulators from their earlier buyout of Texas Genco. TXU is the largest buyout in history, and retained this distinction when the announced buyout of BCE failed to close in December 2008. The deal is also notable for a drastic change in environmental policy for the energy giant, in terms of its carbon emissions from coal power plants and funding alternative energy. | [22][23] |
تيپيجي وأزمة الائتمان
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تكريم
مشاهير الموظفين
- Kevin Rollins - former President & CEO of Dell Computers
- Bernard Attali, former chairman of Air France and brother of Jacques Attali
- Vivek Paul, former Vice Chairman of Wipro Technologies and CEO of its global information technology, product engineering, and business process services segments
- Mary Ma [24] - Former CFO of Lenovo, and was listed in the top ten of the Fortune "50 Most Powerful Women" in 2005 and 2006.
المصادر
- Texas Pacific Group Inc. - Company History. Funding Universe
- Texas Pacific Goes Where Others Fear to Spend. New York Times, August 25, 2002
- TPG Profile at Yahoo.com
- Bloomberg Businessweek.com
- ^ أ ب المصدر: پريكين
- ^ "Contact TPG."
- ^ 2 Equity Firms Set to Acquire Neiman Marcus. New York Times, May 2, 2005
- ^ Neiman Marcus in $5.1B buyout CNN Money, May 2, 2005
- ^ SORKIN, ANDREW ROSS and FLYNN, LAURIE J. "Blackstone Alliance to Buy Chip Maker for $17.6 Billion." New York Times, September 16, 2006
- ^ Sorkin, Andrew Ross. "Harrah’s Is Said to Be in Talks to Accept $16.7 Billion Buyout." New York Times, December 18, 2006. Purchase price includes purchase of the outstanding equity for $16.7 billion and assumption of $10.7 billion of outstanding debt.
- ^ "Harrah's Entertainment board agrees to $90 a share buyout bid", Las Vegas Sun, December 19, 2006.
- ^ Sorkin, Andrew Ross. "2 Firms Pay $4.3 Billion for Sabre." New York Times, December 12, 2006.
- ^ Univision to Be Acquired by Madison Dearborn Partners, Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Thomas H. Lee Partners and Saban Capital Group for $13.7 Billion Univision Press Release, June 27, 2006
- ^ Behind Buyout Surge, A Debt Market Booms. Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2007
- ^ "Univision sale approved, Abercrombie & Fitch to replace it on the S&P 500,"
- ^ http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-07-185A1.pdf
- ^ Alltel | Investors | Press Release
- ^ Investment Firms Pick Up Avaya For $8.2 Billion
- ^ de la MERCED, MICHAEL J. "Biomet Accepts Sweetened Takeover Offer." New York Times, June 8, 2007.
- ^ "K.K.R. Offer of $26 Billion Is Accepted by First Data." Reuters, April 3, 2007.
- ^ Kohlberg Kravis to Buy First Data for $29 Billion. NY Times, April 3, 2007
- ^ Republic Airways to buy Midwest Airlines - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - June 23, 2009
- ^ Behind the Battle for Midwest Air. New York Times, September 28, 2007
- ^ HealthSouth To Sell Surgery Division To TPG - News - MSNBC.com
- ^ Source: Thomson Financial
- ^ Lonkevich, Dan and Klump, Edward. KKR, Texas Pacific Will Acquire TXU for $45 Billion Bloomberg, February 26, 2007.
- ^ "KKR, Texas Pacific-led group to buy TXU Corp". Reuters. February 26, 2007.
- ^ TPG hires Mary Ma for China push 07 Sep 2007