
UK & Ireland unquote” 5 September 2011
Private equity firms are unlikely to show much appetite for struggling 3i-backed Chorion, the owner of the Mr Men franchise, corporate finance adviser Jeremy Rayment said last week.
The London-based company, which also owns the Noddy and Agatha Christie brands, is to be broken up and sold after failing to refinance its debt.
In the 5 September edition of UK & Ireland unquote":
*The state of fundraising
*Buyout market to hit €80bn
*John Moulton on consolidation
*And more...
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