The weekly Dealmarket Digest provides a concise summary of private equity news and trends from various sources. This issue discusses American family offices increasing direct investments in private equity deals, advice for working with private equity investors, Warburg Pincus raising funds focused on energy deals, private equity moving into mining industry deals, and a family office stepping up venture capital investments.
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DealMarket Digest Issue 113 - 18th October 2013
1. DIGEST 113
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PE Attracts American Family Office Investors
How to Work with a Private Equiteer
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Warburg Pincusโ Smart Money Flows to
Energy Deals Last Modified
Drilling for Returns in Mining Sector
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PE Outbid in Auto Parts Buyout
Quote of the Week: HNWIs Step up the VC
Game
October 18, 2013
2. PE ATTRACTS AMERICAN FAMILY OFFICE
One of the most interesting trends that DealMarket Digest sees in the private equity industry is the
higher profile of family offices as they make inroads into the venture and PE markets (Click โfamily
officeโ to see all our articles on the topic). The latest example of the trend emerged this week when
Mergermarket reporter Marlene Givant Star filed a report from the sidelines of an Association for Corporate Growth lunch-panel conference in New York.
She writes that family offices are increasingly focusing on private equity, investing in deals directly,
rather than through limited partnership funds. She says that the reason they do it to avoid the โhefty
feesโ charged by private equity funds, plus wealthy families come with their own networks of contacts
and industry expertise (see our quote of the week to understand why someone might say that about
FOs). Some families team to make direct investments. Three family offices that do direct deals were
mentioned, including City Light Capital, which invests on behalf of a family that made its fortune from
manufacturing, T5 Equity Partners, which manages money for Canadaโs Ghermezian family that owns
the Mall of America, and Constellation Wealth Advisors.
HOW TO WORK WITH A PRIVATE EQUITEER
The way to work with VCs and PE investors is not common wisdom, yet.
So this week we decided to highlight an article by US-based entrepreneur, Nick Mehta, the CEO of startup company Gainsight who wrote an
article for VCJ describing things that CEOs should know about VCs.
Mehta suggests that entrepreneurs keep the following points in mind,
which your DealMarket Digest editor selectively summarized.
Mehta suggests that entrepreneurs keep the following points in mind,
which your DealMarket Digest editor summarized.
1. Keep Investors Excited. Send updates about customer wins and product updates as they happen. Invest time in energizing your investors.
2. No Surprises. Notify the board of bad news before board meetings.
โWhen you get tough news, digest it and give your board members a call โ talk them through it and
share your game plan.โ
3. Take Feedback. You want your board to give honest feedback? Then take it. Be mature โ the investor
might not always be right, but listen and incorporate what makes sense.
4. Give It Back. Tell your investors what you want. Do you want input after each board meeting? Tell the
board members if you need them to play a specific role, such as help with people issues. โHelp them
get better, just like you help your team.โ
5. Focus Them. Ask for input only when help is needed. โBegin every board interaction with a list of the
key areas where you need assistance and guidance. Keep the content focused on those areas.โ
6. Youโre Not Their Only Investment. While you might have one company to deal with, they have many.
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3. Keep investors up to speed when you see them, rather than jumping into details right away.
7. Understand The PE or VC Business Model. Do you know what it means when a VC talks about managing a portfolio, optimizing for returns, and homeruns? For example, if their model depends on single
and doubles, donโt expect them help you become a homerun startup with a billion dollar valuation. If
you disagree on the play, call the issue out rather than letting it fester.
8. Donโt Stereotype. It does not make sense to put VC in a category. Some are good โ some arenโt.
Some are risk takers and some are lemmings. Some might think your vision is too broad, others might
say itโs too narrow. If youโre looking for everyone to agree with you, youโre in the wrong business.
9. Make Them A Lot of Money. This one from Mehta does not need to be explained.
10. They Envy You. Many VCs would like to be entrepreneurs. You are lucky to be. Appreciate it. (Image
source: Gainsight website)
WARBURG PINCUSโ SMART MONEY FLOWS
TO ENERGY DEALS LAST MODIFIED
It is always good to know where the โsmart moneyโ is going. So when we read Bloombergโs exclusive
report on Warburg Pincusโ new fund targeting global energy deals, we paid attention. The article says
that the new fund will take the same approach as the firmโs global private-equity pools, investing in
oil and gas exploration and production, midstream, power generation, oilfield technology and related
services, as well as alternative energy development. Warburg expects to split energy deals evenly between the new fund and its main offering, says Bloomberg.
Why does your Digest editor think that Warburg represents โsmart moneyโ? It raised USD11.2 billion
this year, which is โamong the largest pools raised following the financial crisisโ, according to Bloomberg. Warburg also typically finishes well in many of the industry rankings published by PE media
companies. Apparently, Warburg is not alone in targeting energy deals. Both Blackstone and Apollo
raised billion dollar natural-resources vehicles of late and Carlyle is seeking to raised USD 1.5 billion
for an energy fund that will make investments outside the US.
DRILLING FOR RETURNS IN MINING
Canadaโs Financial Post published a report with the
surprising news that private equity investors are growing
into key players in the mining industry. Typically, mining is a niche market for PE, but brand-name US firms,
such as Blackstone Group, Carlyle Group and Apollo
Global Management, have established mining practices,
according to the article. In Canada, PE firms targeting
the mining sector are Brookfield and Resource Capital
Funds. The role of PE is likely to grow as mining valuations fall, and equity financing remains tight, creating a
โfinancial buyerโs marketโ. An exec from Baker & McK
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4. PE OUTBID IN AUTO PARTS BUYOUT
Reuters is reporting that Advance Auto Parts will acquire General Parts International for USD 2 billion.
This is another deal of the week that could have been a PE win but was not. The PE angle was reported
by several media sources, including bizjournals, last year. The deal will make Advance Auto Parts Inc.
into one of North Americaโs largest aftermarket auto-parts providers. There is reportedly a surge of
retail M&A. According to the reports USD 28.2 billion of US retail merger deals have been done this
year, which is double the USD 12.8 billion total in the same period last year and the largest year-todate tally since 2006, based on data from Dealogic.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK โ HNWIS STEP UP
THE VC GAME
โโWe are seeing great later-stage opportunities that need
additional capital and can benefit from the guidance of our
venture partners such as the former CEOs of Walmart.com,
Sonic Solutions and NDS.โ
Who said it: J.B. Pritzker, co-founder and managing partner
of Pritzker Group
Context: The quote is from a press release issued by Pritzker
Group, a US based private equity and VC investment fund.
The name Pritzker may not be familiar to readers outside
of the US, but the businesses that built the foundersโ wealth is, that is, Hyatt Regency hotels and the
Marmon conglomerate. Upstart Journal says that the Pritzker brothers are tied as the 166th wealthiest Americans in the Forbes wealth rankings, with net worth of USD 3 billion each. Their fortunes
each grew USD 500 million in the last year when they sold shares of Marmon Group, another company
started by the family. Nine other Pritzkers made the Forbes list this year too.
The press release was announcing that the firm is moving a significant amount of capital into late
stage investment. Pritzker Groupโs venture arm had been making early-stage investment in technology
and related ventures but now itโs going national and moving firmly into growth capital too. Its website says it has had โnumerous successesโ, including Fleetmatics (IPO), SinglePlatform (acquired by
Constant Contact), Chegg (IPO filed), Awesomeness TV (acquired by Dreamworks), Playdom (acquired
by Disney), LeftHand Networks (acquired by Hewlett-Packard) and TicketsNow (acquired by Ticketmaster). It is yet another example of how high net worth individuals are stepping up their dedication to
venture capital and PE (Click โfamily officeโ to see all our articles on the topic). The quote above shows
just how well networked some of these wealthy family fund investors can be, which is no doubt a benefit to portfolio companies. (Image source Pritzker Group)
Where we found it: Pritzker Group
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Editor: Valerie Thompson, Zurich
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