Examples of Madison Dearborn Partners in a sentence
P.; (5) BancBoston Capital, Inc.; (6) First Chicago Investment Corporation; and (7) Madison Dearborn Partners V.
Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC (“MDP LLC”) may be deemed to have beneficial ownership of such shares as MDP LLC is the general partner of Madison Dearborn Partners VI-A&C, L.P. (“MDP VI-A&C”), which in turn is the general partner of Madison Dearborn Capital Partners VI-A, L.P. (“MDCP VI-A”).
Ineos indicated that it would bid $1.2 billion for the chemical business without the legacy liabilities but only $300 million with them; it dropped out when it was made clear that Kerr-McGee would only accept a bid that included assumption by the purchaser of all of the environmental and tort legacy liabilities.After management presentations were made to potential buyers, in April 2005, Lehman narrowed the field to four, Apollo Investors, Bain Capital, JP Morgan Partners, and Madison Dearborn Partners.
On October 12, 2007, CDW Corporation, an Illinois corporation, was acquired through a merger transaction by an entity controlled by investment funds affiliated with Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC and Providence Equity Partners L.L.C. (the “Acquisition”).
Interests affiliated with Madison Dearborn Partners (‘‘MDP’’), another investment firm, hold the other 50% interest.
Chereskin and Selati are managing directors of Madison Dearborn Partners, Inc., the general partner of MDP II, which in turn is the general partner of MDCP II, and therefore may be deemed to beneficially own the shares owned by MDCP II.
MDCP II is managed by its general partner, Madison Dearborn Partners II, L.P. (“MDP II”).
OfficeMax sold most of its interest in the former Boise Cascade timberlands, paper-making business, and wood products and building materials distributions divisions to Madison Dearborn Partners LLC, who in turn sold the paper, packaging and newsprint operations to Aldabra in 2008.
There’s no line to be drawn, none, between SIRVA sending Realogy a letter about concerns of the deal on April 25th and Realogy’s choice to sue Madison Dearborn Partners to enforce the purchase agreement on April 27th.
Respondent does point to SourceHOV’s conversations with Madison Dearborn Partners (“MDP”) regarding an October 18, 2016, term sheet contemplating a $100 million investment into SourceHOV (valuing SourceHOV at $275–355 million) as some “market evidence” of fair value.