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May 2, 2024

Blackstone and GI Partners close deals; EQT reveals Lumos JV plans; DealMax 2024 highlights

Good morning, Hubsters. Michael Schoeck back with you for the Thursday Wire. I’m jetlagged as I just got back from ACG’s DealMax 2024 conference in Las Vegas.

 

Top deal news this morning are two closings: Blackstone’s of a real-estate deal to take Tricon Residential private in a $3.5 billion transaction, and a corporate carveout involving GI Partners’ purchase of DQE Communications, a broadband service provider, from Duquesne Light Holdings, an electric utility company.

 

Next up we’ll have a look at my colleague Obey Martin Manayiti’s interview with Nirav Shah, a partner in EQT’s infrastructure group, about the sponsor’s Lumos platform JV with T-Mobile to build fiber-to-the-home networks.

 

And we’ll wrap up today with talking points from DealMax 2024 overheard by yours truly after a two-day Vegas session.

 

Take-private

 

Blackstone’s real estate platform has completed the previously announced take-private acquisition of Tricon Residential, a Toronto-based owner, operator and developer of single-family rental homes.

 

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Broadband telecom carveout

 

GI Partners announced the closing of its acquisition of DQE Communications, a Pittsburgh-based provider of high-speed internet and data networking for residential and small business customers, from utility Duquesne Light Holdings.

 

Concurrently with the closing, Michael Sicoli has been appointed as CEO of DQE Communications, effective immediately.

 

Fiber-to-the-home buildout

 

Speaking of fiber-optic networks, the technology is “future proof” with a huge tailwind, Nirav Shah, a partner in EQT’s infrastructure advisory team, told PE Hub’s Obey Martin Manayiti after the investor formed a JV with telecom T-Mobile on fiber-to-the-home platform Lumos.

 

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DealMax highlights

 

I was fortunate to meet a plethora of PE principals, bankers, lenders and industry consultants at the Association for Corporate Growth’s DealMax 2024, held earlier this week on the Las Vegas strip. They were decidedly upbeat that third and fourth quarter deal activity this year will be much more robust than the level of deals announced over the previous 12 to 18 months.

 

Premium subscribers to the Wire can read more from the conference, including anecdotes from dealmakers.

 

AI reigns supreme

 

AI plays a key role in the PE deals universe and can also optimize internal operations of a PE portfolio company early on in a PE holding cycle, panelists said during a DealMax panel titled ‘The Rise of AI and its Impact on M&A.’

 

Premium subscribers to the Wire can read more on AI’s role in the M&A context.

 

That’s it for me today. Stay tuned for the Friday Wire to wrap up the week with Obey Martin Manayiti.

 

Cheers,

Michael

 

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They said it

“We see substantial whitespace at the intersection of consumer broadband and fiber infrastructure, where we view fiber infrastructure as a superior, future-proof technology. When you look at the US, only about 45 percent of homes have fiber coverage or access to fiber.”

— Nirav Shah, partner at EQT's infrastructure advisory group, on the need for fiber network investments

 

Today's letter was prepared by Christopher Witkowsky

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