Deals, Deals, Deals ... in a bear market - Part 14
The Daily Mail's campaign against private equity industry clearly isn't putting off the buy-out barons from buying yet another UK-listed company...
The Daily Mail's campaign against private equity industry clearly isn't putting off the buy-out barons from buying yet another UK-listed company...
It's that time of the year when the data providers release their deals data and, er, business journalists construct stories out of the information.
So, Reuters are running the line that "global M&A activity fell to a 3-year low in 2020" amid the pandemic. Below is the link:..
It took fourteen stories but Betaville got there in the end.
Yes, Acadia Healthcare, the US-listed healthcare firm, has finally confirmed the Betaville Intelligence series of articles about the sale of the Priory, including the last installment about Waterland and Median Kliniken's interest in purchasing the rehabilitation centre well known for treating celebrities, such as Kate Moss...
Acadia Healthcare, the US-listed healthcare company has attracted interest in its UK-based the Priory division from Median, the largest operator of rehabilitation clinics in Germany.
People following the situation said they have heard Median, which is backed by Dutch private equity company Waterland, is seriously studying an acquisition of the Priory...
It took a couple of months but American healthcare giant Acadia Healthcare has finally confirmed Betaville's scoop over the summer about the company re-starting the £1 billion sale process of the Priory Group, which is well known for treating celebs like supermodel Kate Moss...
The Kleinmanator over at Sky News has just dug out a rather good angle on Acadia Healthcare's sale of Priory Group, the rehab centre well-known for treating British celebrities, such as Kate Moss.
According to Mark's report, Schoen Klinik, which is owned by Carlyle, is among a group of potential acquirers interested in buying the Priory Group for £1.2 billion. Below is a link to his piece:..
Another day, another confirmation for little old Betaville.
This time Debbie Osteen, the new (ish) chief executive of American firm Acadia Healthcare, confirmed last night on the record that the company has formally begun a "strategic review" of The Priory Group, the rehab centre well-known for treating British celebs, such as Kate Moss.
Below is a link to the Nashville Business Journal, which captured the on-the-record quotes from Osteen:..