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May 17, 2024

Inflexion Private Equity's portfolio buys a US manufacturer; 6 waste management PE backed deals

Good morning dealmakers, thank goodness it’s Friday.

 

It’s Obey Martin Manayiti here with the newsletter.

 

We are starting this morning with the news that Detectortesters, a portfolio company of London-based Inflexion Private Equity Partners, is acquiring a US-based testing equipment manufacturer.

 

Up next, there've been a couple of energy-focused deals, including one from KKR’s portfolio company Crescent Energy Company.

 

And for the trend of the week, we have a listicle featuring six PE-backed deals focusing on waste management services. I also have analysis from Brandon Bauer at William Blair on why waste management deals look attractive to PE.

 

Testing equipment

Detectortesters, a portfolio company of London-based Inflexion Private Equity Partners, has acquired the Hose Monster Company, a Lake Zurich, Illinois-based flow testing equipment manufacturer.

 

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Power up

We had a couple of energy focused deals this week. Here's one:

 

Crescent Energy Company, which is backed by KKR, has agreed to acquire SilverBow Resources, a Houston-based energy company, for $2.1 billion.

 

Click here for our recent energy focused deal news.

 

Cleaning up

PE Hub has seen a flurry of deals in the waste management space. We rounded up half a dozen deals announced this year.

 

Premium subscribers have access to all the six deals.

 

Deeper analysis

I turned to Brandon Bauer, who is in the supply chain & commercial services investment banking team at William Blair, on why waste management deals are compelling to PE.

 

What makes this sector attractive to PE investors?

Waste and recycling services are regulatory-driven, non-discretionary, and critical to the operations of a customer’s facility or business.

 

Upgrade to the premium version of the Wire for the rest of what Bauer had to say.

 

That’s it for today. You can always reach me at obey.m@pei.group for news tips.

 

MK Flynn will be back with the newsletter on Monday.

 

Have a nice weekend,

Obey

 

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They said it

“Compelling market tailwinds from US industrial output growth, manufacturing onshoring, bipartisan policy incentives such as the CHIPS and Science Act and outsourcing [are] increasing the need for industrial waste management services.”

— EQT, in a statement following its recent acquisition of Heritage Environment Services, a provider of industrial waste management services.

 

Today's letter was prepared by Obey Martin Manayiti

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