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  1. 17 hours ago · EQT AB has agreed to sell a majority stake in Idealista to private equity firm Cinven in a deal valuing the online real estate platform at €2.9 billion ($3.1 billion). Cinven is buying a 70% ...

  2. 1 day ago · News. 28 June 2024. Freshfields advises Cinven on its sale of a majority stake in Partner in Pet Food . Global law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) is advising international private equity firm Cinven on its agreement to sell a majority stake in Partner in Pet Food (‘PPF’), an industry leading pan-European pet food manufacturer, to funds managed by CVC.

  3. 1 day ago · Cinven has bought a 70% stake in Idealista, Spain’s largest online real estate company with a strong presence in Italy and Portugal, for €2.9 billion, in one of the biggest deals ever concluded by the private equity company. Jésus Encinar, founder and chairman of Idealista. EQT, a Swedish buy-out group which had acquired Idealista in 2020 ...

  4. 1 day ago · Cinven has bought idealista in a deal that values the European online real estate platform at €2.9bn. The private equity firm has snapped up Madrid-based idealista from Swedish buyout shop EQT, which acquired the business in 2020 at a €1.3bn valuation. Cinven will acquire 70% while EQT will retain an 18% stake. Apax...

  5. 17 hours ago · Cinven is buying a 70% stake in Idealista with EQT retaining an 18% holding in the business, according to a statement on Friday. Apax Partners and Oakley Capital will sell their holdings, while Jesus Encinar , founder and chairman of the real estate platform, plans to keep his stake and continue to lead the firm alongside the management team.

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Private equity firm Cinven is in exclusive talks with Swedish rival EQT to buy Spain's largest online real estate company Idealista, Spanish newspaper Expansion reported on Thursday, citing ...

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  8. Jun 5, 2024 · Private Equity's Latest Move to Gin Up Cash: Borrowing Against Its Stock Holdings. Cinvens clients got some unwelcome news last year: the buyout firm’s financing tied to a lab-testing company wasn’t going well. Instead of getting a windfall, clients had to ante up more cash.