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En este nuevo episodio de Fusiones y Adquisiciones, el podcast de Empresax, contamos con la participación de Pablo Palacio, Socio en Garós Partners (http://www.garospartners.com/) y Board Member en DEPET (https://www.depet.es/). Conoce a nuestro invitado de hoy, Pablo Palacio (https://es.linkedin.com/in/pablo-palacio-fdez-coppel). DEPET es una compañía que presta servicios funerarios para mascotas. Mediante la consolidación de crematorios, DEPET se ha convertido en el mayor grupo en número de ubicaciones en España, contando ya con 7 centros. El mercado de cremaciones para mascotas se ha visto impulsado por la Ley de Bienestar Animal, así como el aumento de número de mascotas y el gasto por animal. En España se realizan unas 700.000 cremaciones anuales distribuidas en 120 centros. Pablo nos habla sobre el desarrollo de este sector en otros países, como UK o Estados Unidos. Hablamos del sector de las mascotas y sus diferentes verticales: clínicas y hospitales veterinarios, aseguradoras, pet food o tiendas especializadas. ¿Qué papel están jugando inversores financieros en la consolidación del sector? Hablamos en detalle del caso de las clínicas y hospitales veterinarios, donde players como BC Partners, Oaktree, EQT, CVC o Aurica han creado sus plataformas, adquiriendo las que cuentan con un mayor tamaño. No obstante, solo un 12% de las clínicas y hospitales están en manos de grandes grupos. ¿Qué aporta un socio como Garós Partners y su pool de inversores a una plataforma como DEPET? Pablo nos explica su modelo de gestión y sus planes de futuro.
Amid heightened volatility in American capital markets, there are more attractive private debt options elsewhere, according to alternative investment manager BC Partners. “In 25 years of doing this, it’s probably the first time we’re seeing actually decent relative value in Europe,” said Ted Goldthorpe, the firm’s head of credit. “The US has always provided better relative value in every environment — that’s kind of changed,” Goldthorpe tells Bloomberg News’ James Crombie and Bloomberg Intelligence’s Arnold Kakuda in the latest Credit Edge podcast. Besides specific European opportunities, Goldthorpe and Kakuda also discuss sports lending, the impact of tariffs on US mid-market borrowers, private loan valuations and the pipeline for acquisitions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shiloh Bates talks to Ted Goldthorpe, Head of Credit at BC Partners, about the lessons learned in his very impressive financial career. While most asset managers grow their business by launching new funds, Ted is also active in acquiring other asset managers. In this episode, Shiloh and Ted discuss the evolving landscape of private credit and business development companies.
Los titulares de la semana en 2Playbook.com junto a Álvaro Carretero y Patricia López. Hoy informamos sobre el nuevo patrocinador principal del FC Cartagena, las pérdidas del FC Inter, el boom de las franquicias de la NWSL, la repetición del tender audiovisual en la Bundesliga y las negociaciones exclusivas de la Euroliga con BC Partners. Suscríbete a 2Playbook para estar al día de toda la actualidad de la industria del deporte y vente a PRO Fitness 2024 con un 50% de descuento.
Com'è davvero lavorare in Private Equity? Quanto si guadagna? Come si fa ad entrare? Oggi rispondiamo a TUTTE le domande su una delle carriere più prestigiose e lucrative al mondo con Piero Leporelli, Principal di BC Partners: uno dei fondi di Private Equity più importanti al mondo con €40 miliardi in gestione. (00:00) Intro (00:34) Cos'è il Private Equity (01:37) Percorso di studi (03:30) Processo di selezione (04:50) Come prepararsi (06:09) Quanto si guadagna (07:59) Settimana tipo (11:06) Competenze più importanti (11:44) Il deal con Gianluca Vialli (12:26) €1 miliardo in 5 anni: l'operazione più incredibile
The question on everyone's lips these days seems to be: are you going BSL, or are you going direct? But when private equity sponsors are building out their portfolio companies' capital structures, their first concern is often whether the instruments they're employing are a fit for the business at hand.In this week's Cloud 9fin episode, 9fin senior reporter Bianca Boorer sits down with David Leland, partner and head of capital markets at BC Partners, to discuss the recent refinancing wave, managing portfolio companies through crises, and how to determine the right blend of private credit and leveraged loans for a portfolio company.
Subscribe to The Stanza, a weekly journal for investors & entrepreneurs in the creative industries: https://www.thestanzamedia.com Today's guest is Julia Baldet, an investor at BC Partners, a large cap European private equity fund. Prior to BC Partners, Julia was an investor at Manzanita Capital, where she was the sole associate working on the $1B sale of Byredo to Puig in 2022. While at Manzanita Capital, Julia also managed some of their other investments, such as Diptyque, Space NK, and Susanne Kaufmann. In addition to investing at the institutional level, Julia is an angel investor in Konvi, The Edit LDN, and Kimai. We chatted about how she created the career she desired, her insights from investing in consumer brands, and her advice for those wanting to break into consumer PE. *Huge thanks to BC Partners' compliance team for giving us the green light to do this interview! Episode Highlights: How Julia carved her career path into luxury consumer investing Byredo: deal process & dyamics Why Puig was the right buyer of Byredo Julia's insider perspective of the luxury beauty business What makes a $billion beauty brand prime for acquisition? What type of capital partner beauty & fashion entrepreneurs should seek How Julia sources angel investment opportunities Julia's investment criteria (company & founding team) Advice for aspiring luxury consumer investors Connect with Julia on LinkedIn Check out her essay for the blog Data Driven Investor Follow The Stanza on IG/TikTok: @thestanzamedia
Each episode of Reorg's weekly EMEA Core Credit podcast series features detailed discussions on issues and companies across the credit lifecycle. This week's podcast includes discussions on: The primary market, with a round-up of action that's taken place since last week; -Highlights of our analysis on French TV production company -Banijay's €910 million-equivalent dual-tranche senior secured notes offering this week; and -BC Partners' plan to sell its German pharmaceutical business Aenova on the back of strong year-to-date trading. If you are not a Reorg subscriber, request access here: go.reorg-research.com/Podcast-Trial We're looking for feedback to improve the podcast experience! Please share your thoughts here: www.research.net/r/Reorg_podcast_survey For more information on our latest events and webinars: reorg.com/resources/events-and-webinars/ Sign up to our weekly newsletter Reorg on the Record: reorg.com/resources/reorg-on-the-record/ #leveragedfinance #highyield #restructuring #performingcredit #distresseddebt #debtrestructuring #leveragedloans
Data Center Frontier editors Matt Vincent and David Chernicoff recently caught up with Cyxtera's Field CTO Holland Barry on the occasion of Cyxtera and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announcing a new collaboration to help simplify customers' hybrid IT strategies. Cyxtera is now leveraging HPE's GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform to support an enterprise bare metal platform. The podcast discussion extends to how Cyxtera is presently focused on supporting AI workloads in data centers and collaborating with HPE to offer a multi-hybrid cloud strategy. Barry revealed during the podcast that Cyxtera already supports 70 kilowatt racks in 18 markets, and is discussing expanded deployments with its customers and partners. Barry added that many present customers are considering moving to private cloud platforms, due to rising public cloud costs and unexpected fees. Barry said, "My function here at Cyxtera deals largely with the technologies that we both implement internally and also that we deploy within the data centers themselves to make sure that experience of being in the data center colo facility is seamless, feels as much like cloud as it can in terms of the provisioning of services, how we bill for things, things like that." He added, "Generally speaking, I'm a technologist at heart and I just want to make sure that what we're building is what's useful for the market to consume." Here's a list of key points discussed on the podcast: 2:01 - Barry talks about Cyxtera's vision for supporting AI workloads in data centers, including cooling technologies, network speed, power designs, and accommodating adjacencies with edge and public cloud platforms. 4:18 - DCF's Chernicoff asks if Cyxtera will offer 70 kilowatt racks a la Digital Realty. Barry explains that Cyxtera already supports this capacity in 18 of its markets, and is in active discussions with customers and partners over an expansion. 5:40 - Barry discusses how Cyxtera's collaboration with HPE addresses rising cloud costs and furthers a multi-hybrid cloud strategy, including Cyxtera's new enterprise bare metal platform and options for opex financing models. 7:53 - Use cases for customers moving to the HPE GreenLake solution via Cyxtera are discussed, including repatriating cloud workloads and tech refreshes. 15:03 - Asked about the convergence of cloud and hybrid IT strategies, Barry says that Cyxtera views themselves as part of such transformations and says the provider is up front with its customers about what workloads are best suited for their platform. The trend of recalibrating workloads from the public cloud to data centers for better cost management is also discussed. 18:22 - Barry expounds on how egress fees and other unexpected costs can lead to a "death by 1000 cuts" situation for public cloud users, driving them to consider private cloud options 19:57 - Barry observes that many customers are realizing the costs of the public cloud and considering moving to a private cloud solution, and emphasizes the importance of Cyxtera making this transition as easy as possible through technology choices and partnerships. 21:57 - Barry comments on the new Cyxtera partnership with HPE in the context of providing choices and solutions to make moving customer workloads to their venue as easy as possible, with the goal of building a multi-hybrid cloud reality in the future. Background on Cyxtera Cyxtera Technologies operates a global network of 60 data centers, supports 2,300 customers, and had $746 million in revenue in 2022. The company was formed in 2016 when Medina Capital, led by former Terremark CEO Manuel Medina, teamed with investors including BC Partners to buy the data center portfolio of CenturyLink for $2.15 billion. It was at that time one of several data center players seeking to build a colocation business atop a portfolio of data centers spun off by telecom companies. This April, Data Center Frontier's Rich Miller reported that Cyxtera Technologies was reportedly fielding interest from suitors as it sought to reduce its debt load. Data Center Dynamics at that time shared that Cyxtera was exploring options for a sale or capital raise, citing a Bloomberg story that said private equity suitors were studying the company's operations. Shares of Cyxtera had fallen sharply in value during that timeframe and were trading at 31 cents a share at one point, giving the company a market capitalization of about $55 million, a far cry from the $3.4 billion valuation placed on the company when it went public in 2021 through a merger with Starboard Value Acquisition Corp. In May, as shares of Cyxtera fell to new lows, DCF reported lenders for the company said they would provide the colocation provider with $50 million in new funding, allowing it more time to arrange a sale or line up new capital. In June, the colocation provider filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. After working for months to find a buyer or reduce its debt load, the company decided it would now restructure through a pre-packaged bankruptcy. The Chapter 11 filing was part of an arrangement with its lenders, who retained the right to gain a controlling equity interest in the company under terms of a restructuring agreement. At the time of the bankruptcy filing, some of the company's lenders committed to provide $200 million in financing to enable Cyxtera to continue operating as it restructures. "Cyxtera expects to use the Chapter 11 process to strengthen the company's financial position, meaningfully deleverage its balance sheet and facilitate the business's long-term success," the company said in a press release." More details have been made available on Cyxtera's restructuring web site. Cyxtera subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore are not included in the bankruptcy case, which was filed in New Jersey. Dgtl Infra's Mary Zhang has done significant recent reporting over the summer on the story of Cyxtera's existing lease rejections in wake of the bankruptcy filing, as well as charting the company's timeline extension for its bankruptcy-led sale process into late September. In his June reporting on Cyxtera's bankruptcy filing, DCF's Miller noted that: "Since Cyxtera leases many of its data centers, Cyxtera's Chapter 11 filing creates a potential challenge for its landlords. Cyxtera leases space in 15 facilities operated by Digital Realty, representing $61.5 million in annual revenue, or about 1.7 percent of Digital's annual revenue. It also leases space in 6 data centers owned by Digital Core REIT, a Singapore-based public company sponsored by Digital Realty. That includes two sites in Los Angeles, three in Silicon Valley and one in Frankfurt. The $16.3 million in annual rent from Cyxtera represents 22.3 percent of revenue for Digital Core REIT. A bankruptcy filing provides debtors with the opportunity to reject leases to reduce their real estate costs. In its press release, Cyxtera noted that it "is continuing to evaluate its data center footprint, consistent with its commitment to optimizing operations." An August report from Bloomberg stated that Cyxtera had drawn interest for its assets from multiple parties, including Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Digital Realty Trust Inc., according to people with knowledge of the situation. as reported by Bloomberg's Reshmi Basu. In a recent email to this editor regarding Cyxtera, DCF's Miller opined further: "The key questions for Cyxtera are really all about the bankruptcy outcome, and where that stands. The future could be very different for Cyxtera depending who the winning bidder is and whether they would reject leases. For example, Digital Realty is reported to be one of the bidders. That makes sense, as Cyxtera leases 12 facilities from them and DLR has a vested interest in protecting that income. But if Digital wins the auction, do they keep leasing space in Cyxtera's many non-Digital sites? Or do they reject those leases and consolidate? The auction winner will guide future strategy for Cyxtera. And it could be very different if it's a private equity firm vs. a strategic buyer like Digital Realty." On August 7, concurrent with its business update for Q2, Cyxtera announced that it had reached a key milestone in its Chapter 11 process by filing a proposed plan of reorganization with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, and said it had reached an agreement with its lenders to optimize the company's capital structure and reduce its pre-filing funded debt by more than $950 million. In its Q2 update, the company said it had delivered solid growth in total revenue, recurring revenue, core revenue and transaction adjusted EBITDA. Cyxtera's August 7 press release added that negotiations around the company's sale alternative remained active. According to a press release, the proposed reorganization plan is supported by certain of Cyxtera's lenders who collectively hold over two-thirds of the company's outstanding first lien debt, and are parties to Cyxtera's previously announced restructuring support agreement. The company said the proposed plan provides flexibility for the company to pursue a balance sheet recapitalization or a sale of the business. Cyxtera noted that if the plan is approved and a recapitalization is consummated, the lenders have committed to support a holistic restructuring of the company's balance sheet. Such a restructuring would eliminate more than $950 million of Cyxtera's pre-filing debt and provide the company with enhanced financial flexibility to invest in its business for the benefit of its customers and partners. For Q2 of 2023, Cyxtera said its total revenue increased by $14.9 million, or 8.1% YoY, to $199.0 million in the second quarter of 2023. On a constant currency basis, the company's total revenue increased by $15.1 million, or 8.2% YoY. Recurring revenue increased by $15.8 million, or 9.1% YoY, to $190.0 million in the second quarter. Cyxtera added that its core revenue increased by $17.4 million, or 10.3% YoY, to $186.2 million in the second quarter. Finally, the company said its transaction Adjusted EBITDA increased by $6.4 million, or 10.7%, to $66.4 million and increased by $6.5 million, or 10.9% YoY, on a constant currency basis, in the second quarter. Carlos Sagasta, Cyxtera's Chief Financial Officer, said, “We are pleased to have delivered another quarter of solid growth across the business, underscoring the strength of our offering and the value we create for our global customers. We expect to continue building on this momentum as we successfully complete the process to strengthen our financial position for the long term.” The press release added that in either a recapitalization or sale scenario, the company remains on track to emerge from the court-supervised process no later than the fall of this year. The company said it had received multiple qualified bids to date. Final bids from interested parties in the sale process were originally due on August 18, a deadline which came and went. An auction slated for August 30 was also cancelled. Nelson Fonseca, Cyxtera's Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We continue to make important progress in our court-supervised process, while demonstrating solid performance across our business. Filing this plan with the support of our lenders provides us a path to emerge in a significantly stronger financial position.” Here are links to some recent DCF articles on Cyxtera: Colocation Provider Cyxtera Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cyxtera Gets $50 Million Funding, More Time to Seek a Buyer As Stock Price Slumps, Cyxtera Reportedly Mulling Capital Raise or Sale Cyxtera Goes Public as Starboard SPAC Acquisition Closes Cyxtera to Go Public Through $3.4 Billion Merger With Starboard SPAC
Amadeus IT a été créée en 1987 par Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia et SAS, qui voulaient se doter de leur propre système mondial de distribution de billets (SMD, ou GDS en anglais), tout en proposant une architecture neutre susceptible d'interconnecter d'autres acteurs. Les fondateurs ont introduit la société en bourse en 1999. Elle n'y restera que six ans, jusqu'à son rachat par les fonds d'investissement BC Partners et Cinven. Ce sont eux qui la font à nouveau coter à Madrid en 2011. Les deux fonds et les quatre actionnaires-fondateurs n'ont plus aucun titre et la société vole de ses propres ailes depuis longtemps déjà.
Approaches to ESG have shifted over the years across public and private markets, evolving significantly from a pure risk mitigation and divestment mindset.Bain Capital acquired packaging producer Fedrigoni in 2017, with BC Partners joining as a co-investor in 2022. Sessa discusses the company's growth potential in relation to ESG initiatives and value creation, as well as Bain Capital's investment outlook for 2023.Following a discussion of key takeaways, the team looks ahead to the future of ESG, and whether the framework and investment approach are under threat as macro clouds gather.1:11 – Current ESG trends and topics4:51 – Recent coverage8:01 – Interview with Ivano Sessa of Bain Capital29:08 – Key takeaways35:32 – What's next for ESG?Theme music: ©2012 Kick Up The Fire
In our final episode of Private Markets and the end of Cheap Money, we hear from IMCO, Oaktree Capital, BC Partners and more on what investment professionals there keep their eyes on in the era of higher borrowing costs.
In this week's podcast, special guest Ted Goldthorpe, Partner at BC Partners, joins us to discuss private credit markets, exploring the key differences when compared to fixed income markets. Host Henk Potts also reviews the latest global economic news, including US and UK inflation, and US retail sales.
Leonard hat 17 Jahre Erfahrung als Investor. Seine Karriere hat er bei Bain gestartet, zudem hat er für BC Partners gearbeitet und das DACH Office von Vitruvian Partners geleitet als Grundüngsmitglied. Leonard hat einen Master of Industrial Engineering von der ETH Zürich und ist aktuell Investor für Wachstumsunternehmen im Tech-Bereich. Seine Firma heißt Cadence Growth Capital.
Lisya is the Senior Partner at Catalyst Funds since 2019. Lisya holds over 15 years of investment and management experience in PE and global leading corporations, in particular in the context of M&A transactions, post-merger integration and raising capital. Lisya has previously led the operational due diligence for the acquisition of Keter Group by BC Partners and managed post-acquisition integration. Prior to Keter, Lisya held management positions in one of the world's leading crop protection companies, ADAMA, and at Magna Steyr/BMW. Lisya has a multicultural background speaking fluent German, Turkish, English and Hebrew. She earned an MBA from Tel Aviv University, M.Sc. from Vienna University of Technology, and Harvard executive.
Download the “65 Investment Terms You MUST Know to Reach Your Financial Goals In The Shortest Time Possible” for FREE by going to https://TodaysMarketExplained.com/ Mike Terwilliger is the managing director at BC Partners and one of Wall Street's top analysts. He is here to discuss the impact of inflation on bond funds, equity markets and fixed income funds. Brian and Mike also discuss the importance of diversifying your portfolio and going beyond the 60/40 portfolio. Looking inside alternate investments to prevent yourself from inflationary risk and low yield returns. https://www.linkedin.com/in/miketerwilliger/ https://www.bcpartners.com/ https://altcif.com/ Follow @TodaysMarketExplained on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to see short videos of all the best and most valuable moments from this episode! Connect with Brian Kasal and TME: To see the complete show notes, specific links to everything mentioned, and videos of the best moments from the episode please go to https://todaysmarketexplained.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@TodaysMarketExplainedFollow https://www.instagram.com/TodaysMarketExplained https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjCaTkX698mc6yAFaFz4tgLike https://www.facebook.com/TodaysMarketExplained https://twitter.com/PodcastTME DISCLAIMER: This podcast is provided by FourStar Wealth Advisors for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance. FourStar is an SEC registered investment advisor that maintains a principal business in the state of Illinois. The firm may only transact business in states in which it has filed or qualifies for a corresponding exemption from such requirements. For information about FourStar's registration status and business operations please consult the firm's form ADV disclosure documents, the most recent versions of which are available on the SEC investment advisory public disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov
We at Anxiety Canada are always looking for ways to improve the listener experience. Although this contest is closed, you can still complete the listener feedback survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OAS22 Thanks for tuning in, and lookout for new episodes later this year! *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
We at Anxiety Canada are always looking for ways to improve the listener experience. Although this contest is closed, you can still complete the listener feedback survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/OAS22 Thanks for tuning in, and lookout for new episodes later this year! *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp, a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Substance Use Information. The BC Partners are funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority.
Mary Walsh is a Newfoundland actor, writer and comedian, best known for CODCO and This Hour has 22 Minutes. Throughout her career, Mary has received many awards and honorary doctorates, including the Governor General's Performing Arts Award (GGPAA) for Lifetime Artistic Achievement.. Mary is an outspoken advocate for mental health and addiction awareness. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Mary reflects on her mental health journey, sharing that for 25 years she abused alcohol to “escape”. Mary shares that despite her successful career, she often felt like she was on the outside. It was only after seeing a counsellor that Mary learned about healthier coping strategies. Looking back, Mary recognizes that stigma as well as a lack of resources and information posed significant barriers to support. Today, Mary shares that she is 29 years sober, and although she still experiences anxiety, she continues to learn new coping skills in her life-long recovery. If you, or someone you know is struggling with substance use, The Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR) has created several informative workbooks to help those who use substances. Workbooks covering topics such as substance use and young people, helping people who use substances, and safer use, can be found on www.heretohelp.bc.ca. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Dr. Margaret Chisolm is Vice-Chair for Education, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; and professor of Medicine, at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Chisolm is also the author of “From Survive to Thrive Living your Best Life with Mental Illness”, released in 2021. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Dr. Chisolm talks about her journey with anxiety and postpartum depression, as well her experience as a mental health professional. Dr. Chisolm shares that although she’s had an anxious temperament from a young age, it wasn’t until her brother passed away from suicide that she considered psychiatry as a career path. As a practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Chisolm emphasizes the value of the John Hopkins’ Perspectives Approach to Psychiatry, a conceptual framework for the proper evaluation and understanding of psychiatric disorders. She also shares what treatment and diagnosis can look like for someone looking to manage anxiety. To learn more about Dr. Chisolm and the perspectives approach to psychiatry, visit https://margaretchisolmmd.com. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
John Bateman, Anxiety Canada Champion and host of #OurAnxietyStories, is a mental health advocate passionate about normalizing and destigmatizing the experience of anxiety. He is also a well-known comedian, writer, event host and woodworker based in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories, podcast host, John Bateman puts himself in the hot seat. John reflects on his experience with anxiety, expressing gratitude to his mother who played a significant role in his journey. John shares that for him, anxiety manifested in the form of panic attacks in childhood, often fuelled by existential anxiety. In early adulthood, this evolved into isolation and rumination that resulted in John’s first encounter with depression. Having experimented with various forms of treatment, John found that group therapy played the most significant role in his journey, alongside cognitive behavioural therapy, and medication. If you or someone you know is interested in group therapy, consider MindShift CBT Groups, our 8-session online therapy program for adults (19+) with mild to moderate anxiety. MindShift CBT Groups provides people with support, encouragement, and tools to help them cope better. A limited number of free spots are available for individuals who require financial support. Visit https://www.anxietycanada.com/mindshift-groups to learn more and find out if you are eligible. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
#blippar #augmentedreality #webar #nocode #metaverse Blippar's vision is to make augmented reality content creation accessible for everyone, they have a no-code platform Blippbuilder, WebAR SDK to build content on your browser/PC/Mac & Blippar Studio where their expert team helps bring to life large scale augmented reality experiences. Faisal Galaria is a CEO with over 25 years of experience in leading and growing teams in some of the world's most disruptive consumer technology companies including Spotify, Kayak, and Skype. He is currently leading the turnaround of Blippar, the pioneer of augmented reality technology and one of the UK's first tech unicorns. Prior to that, he was the Deputy CEO of Gocompare, where he led growth & digital transformation and the IPO on the London Stock Exchange in November 2016. Previously Faisal was a Senior Partner of Alvarez & Marsal, the world's largest turnaround and restructuring company, serving private equity and corporate clients including Habib Bank, KKR, CVC, BC Partners, Travelocity, HMV, and OLX. Faisal joined Alvarez & Marsal from Spotify where he was a Senior Vice President and launched the service in 7 countries including the USA. He was also the International Managing Director of Kayak.com prior to its IPO and was an early member of the Skype team and was promoted to European Director post the acquisition by eBay. Faisal has also been an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Octopus Ventures and started his career as a TMT consultant at Arthur Andersen. He graduated from UMIST (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) with a Bachelor's degree in Management Sciences. He also holds an MBA from IESE in Spain. https://uk.linkedin.com/in/fgalaria https://twitter.com/fais_4 https://www.blippar.com Kindly Subscribe/Share Our Audio Podcast Channels Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/xr-om/id1479853773Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ZnjHyLLNE2jX6rOoRj5QoGoogle: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jMjg3YWVjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/c287aec/podcast/rss
Dan Pietens is a pencil artist from London, Ontario, known for his highly realistic portraits of professional hockey players including Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid. To help raise awareness around anxiety, Dan donates proceeds from his artwork sales to Anxiety Canada. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Dan shares that anxiety affected his work as a physiotherapist, which led him to seek treatment and explore alternative career trajectories. Dan notes that although he felt symptoms of anxiety from a young age, he didn’t think much of it at the time, assuming it was a feeling everyone experienced to some degree. After recognizing the therapeutic benefits of creating art, Dan chose to pursue a career as an artist, and continues to work on overcoming his anxiety and perfectionism. To check out Dan’s work, visit www.pietensart.ca. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Dr. Kyle Burns is a psychiatrist and Co-Director of VanPsych, a centre that provides high-quality, empirically supported and compassionate care for people with complex mental health challenges. Dr. Burns completed his medical degree and psychiatry training at the University of British Columbia and joined Anxiety Canada’s Board of Directors in 2016. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Dr. Burns discusses his work as a psychiatrist. Dr. Burns shares that many severe mental illnesses, such as mood disorders and schizophrenia, tend to be intertwined with symptoms of anxiety. He notes that in these cases, anxiety is often overshadowed by more dramatic symptoms such as hallucinations. Dr. Burns also touches on the benefits of using medication as a tool for treatment, emphasizing that “the combination of medication and behavioural techniques can be really useful”. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Botswana born and Canadian raised, 14-year-old Malia Baker is a multi-talented actor best known for her role of Mary Anne Spier in Netflix’s highly acclaimed remake of the “Baby-Sitters Club”. Most recently, Baker also joined Nickelodeon’s second season of “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” as Gabby Lewis. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Malia discusses her evolving journey with anxiety. Malia shares that in the fourth grade her anxiety was at its worst, and she lost mobility in her legs, eventually being diagnosed with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Today, Malia has regained full mobility, and although she still experiences anxiety, she has learned to manage symptoms thanks to support from her mother, little sister and friends. Follow Malia’s journey on social media: @maliabakermsb. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Kelly Hrudey is a former NHL goaltender, a current analyst for Sportsnet's Hockey Night in Canada and a regional broadcaster for the Calgary Flames. He is also a mental health advocate and an Anxiety Canada Champion. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Kelly shares how his journey with anxiety began with his daughter, Kaitlin, who was diagnosed with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in 2005. After learning about anxiety while supporting his daughter, he recognized that he had similar experiences as well, and sought out support from a mental health professional. Today, Kelly and Kaitlin continue to navigate anxiety and raise awareness as mental health advocates via various initiatives such as Kaitlin’s clothing brand “More Good Days”. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Minister Sheila Malcolmson is a Canadian politician who has served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of British Columbia for the electoral district of Nanaimo. She was elected as MLA for Nanaimo in 2019 and re-elected in 2020. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Minister Malcolmson discusses her role as Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, where she focuses on removing barriers and improving accessibility to resources. Malcolmson touches on the Ministry’s involvement with non-government organizations, such as Anxiety Canada and Foundry BC, sharing that technology has played a significant role in how the ministry has been able to support British Columbians. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Shane Koyczan is a spoken-word poet and writer, best known for writing about issues like bullying, cancer, death, and eating disorders. Shane is best known for the anti-bullying poem “To this Day” which has amassed over 25 million views on YouTube and performed live at a Ted Talk event. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Shane reflects on his journey with anxiety, sharing that bullying played a major role during his years as a student. Interested in pursuing the arts, Shane was often met with discouragement and doubt from guidance counsellors, who instead pressured him to follow the status quo. Eventually, Shane stopped letting other people plant seeds of doubt in his mind and pursued a career in the arts. Although success did not come overnight, Shane’s perseverance and dedication to his craft allowed him to touch millions of hearts worldwide. Visit www.shanekoyczan.com to learn more about Shane and his work. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Hannah Stone is an artist who began painting and designing clothes in 2002. Inspired by the nostalgia of childhood visits to the seaside arcade, Hannah claims her work "has a way of transporting the viewer to a sweeter and simpler time”. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Hannah dives into her journey with anxiety and bipolar disorder, sharing that she didn’t realize she had anxiety her entire life until recently receiving a diagnosis. Hannah shares that in the past, she was able to hide how she was feeling, and put up a front for the outside world. As a recovered substance user, Hannah mentions that for a long time she coped by self-medicating with drugs and alcohol. Today, Hannah is eagerly exploring the various coping tools and strategies available and learning to cope with her anxiety day by day. To see Hannah’s art visit www.gohannahstone.com. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Mark Antczak is Anxiety Canada’s in-house Registered Clinical Counsellor and Clinical Educator. Mark also practices at the Vancouver CBT Centre, where he specializes in providing cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to adults with anxiety spectrum disorders. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Mark dives into his personal journey with anxiety and panic, as well as his professional experience as a mental health professional. As someone with both lived and professional experience on the topic, Mark emphasizes how important it is for those with anxiety to overcome avoidance and face their fears. Mark also discusses his work at Anxiety Canada, touching on resources offered including MindShift CBT, a free anxiety-management app, and MindShift CBT Groups, an online group therapy program. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Joanna Zelichowska is a registered clinical counsellor and the manager of Jessie’s Legacy Eating Disorders Prevention Program at Family Services of the North Shore. Jessie’s Legacy was named after Jessie Alexander, a young woman who took her own life after a long battle with disordered eating and depression. Although Jessie did not live to see this happen, her hope upon her own recovery was to help others and prevent the pain and anguish she experienced. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Joanna touches on her work at Jessie’s Legacy and discusses the resources available for those in need of support. Growing up as a dancer and gymnast, Joanna recognized that anxiety around body image was common among her peers. This led to her interest in learning more and becoming a clinical counsellor. Joanna notes that symptoms of anxiety tend to occur before disordered eating, and that oftentimes eating disorders are used as a way to cope with anxiety, as they can provide a sense of control. To learn more about how anxiety and eating disorders can overlap visit www.heretohelp.bc.ca/infosheet/the-overlap-between-anxiety-and-eating-disorders. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Born and raised in Kelowna, Jeff Roberts is a 32-year-old leading what could be considered a normal, average life. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Jeff shares that although he leads a normal life, he has a rather unique story. Reflecting on his high school years, Jeff recalls a specific traumatic incident, involving using the restroom, that set-off 15 years of severe anxiety. Over the years that followed, Jeff sought out treatment and support, including counselling and medication, but struggled to find something that worked for him. Eventually, Jeff connected with the Vancouver CBT Centre, and refers to their staff as “the best people in the entire world”, claiming they saved his life. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Eboni Fisher is a young BIPOC queer singer, songwriter, actor and mental health advocate. In recent years, Eboni has written and performed an original piece titled “I Can’t Breathe” to raise awareness amid the Black Lives Matter movement during Pride, as well as at the Juneteenth Freedom March in 2021. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Eboni talks about her experience with social anxiety, bullying and self-harm. Eboni shares that although she experienced anxiety as early as 11 years old, she didn’t have guidance from the adults in her life on how to find support. Living away from her mother, and attending online school to escape the bullying, Eboni was forced to learn independence at a young age, which allowed her to seek a diagnosis and treatment on her own. Today, Eboni continues to navigate her anxiety, noting that song writing, and shadow work continue to help her heal. To listen to Eboni’s music visit www.soundcloud.com/ebonifisher. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
French-Canadian Eugenie Turner was one of few women in the Royal Canadian Air Force selected to serve overseas on a bomber base in the Second World War. There she witnessed horrific crashes, dodged bombings, and worked around the clock on the historic D-Day. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Eugenie discusses her experiences as a World War II veteran, noting that her excitement to enlist surpassed feelings of worry and anxiety. Eugenie shares vivid stories from her time at war, mentioning that although she experienced several bombings, she would not enter bomb shelters due to claustrophobia. Living a life filled with adventure, adversity, and loss, Eugenie notes that during the toughest moments, religion and a higher power are what keep her going. To learn more about Eugenie’s story, check out Elinor Florence’s novel “My Favourite Veterans” and Eric Brunt’s upcoming documentary “Last Ones Standing”. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Stephanie Zito is an Educational and Counselling Psychology PhD candidate at McGill, and the founder of the self-care spotlight initiative on Instagram (@SelfCareSpotlight), which has now become a safe space for nearly 400K people to connect with and support one another. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories Stephanie discusses her experiences with health anxiety and panic as a university student. Having studied psychology, Stephanie understood what she was experiencing, but she had trouble sharing her story with others, as mental health was not openly talked about at that time. Hoping to decrease stigma around mental health and provide the general public with helpful tools and information, Stephanie founded the self-care spotlight initiative, where she shares infographics, helpful tips, and positive affirmations. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
TC Carling is the President & CEO of the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation (CMHF), providing information, tools, and motivation for men and their families to lead healthier lives. Previously, Carling has gained valuable leadership experience holding executive roles with Canucks Sports & Entertainment, GSL Group, and most recently as President & CEO for Fortius Sport & Health. He also has experience in the non-profit sector serving on the Board of Directors for Anxiety Canada, Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver, and the CMHF. In this episode of #OurAnxietyStories TC dives into his journey with anxiety, sharing that it’s something he’s lived with for nearly 35 years. Today, TC strives to educate others on anxiety and mental health, by speaking openly about his experiences and providing Canadian men and their families with resources and support. TC is a firm believer that simple changes can lead to big impacts. *** #OurAnxietyStories is brought to you by Anxiety Canada™, a leader in developing free evidence-based resources, including the free anxiety-management app, MindShift CBT. To learn more about Anxiety Canada, visit www.AnxietyCanada.com. Anxiety Canada™ is proud to be affiliated with HeretoHelp. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Addictions Information funded by the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA).
Jamie Millar-Dixon is an inclusive workforce consultant with BC Partners in Workforce Innovation. She dispels some of the myths that exist around hiring people with disabilities, and covers the economic benefits of building a team that embrace diverse abilities. Vivian Chan, co-chair of Vancouver Startup Week and director of national operations at YELL Canada, joins BIV executive editor Hayley Woodin as a co-host. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inter News, le ultimissime notizie di oggi: la famiglia Zhang sarebbe stata ad un passo dal cedere il club a BC Partners
Jamie Millar-Dixon is an inclusive workforce consultant with BC Partners in Workforce Innovation. She dispels some of the myths that exist around hiring people with disabilities, and covers the economic benefits of building a team that embrace diverse abilities. Vivian Chan, co-chair of Vancouver Startup Week and director of national operations at YELL Canada, joins BIV executive editor Hayley Woodin as a co-host. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Da Fortress sino a Bc Partners, passando per il fondo saudita Pif: il punto su quello che sarà il futuro societario dell'Inter.
BC Partners invested in Aenova – a contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) – in 2012, but when the business floundered in 2017 from a market leading position, the decision was taken to take the wheel and steer the ship back towards growth. Kengelbach was appointed CEO and has spent the following four years returning the company to profit through operational, commercial and organisational change.0:00 – Intro4:21 – Running a CDMO9:56 – Switching up strategy14:47 – Management by common sense18:42 – Lessons learned---Theme music: ©2012 Kick Up The FireNote: BC Partners owns a minority stake in Unquote publisher Acuris
Si preannunciano settimane decisive per il futuro dell'Inter. La trattativa con Fortress entra nella fase più calda, bloccata quella con BC Partners.
Che ne sarà del futuro societario dell'Inter? Esaminiamo la situazione --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/risorgimento-nerazzurro/message
Pif, il fondo sovrano dell'Arabia Saudita, ha abbandonato il Newcastle e ha virato con decisione sull'Inter. BC Partners dovrà vedersela con un avversario temibile: cosa farà Suning?
Il fondo finanziario statunitense Fortress è in trattativa con Suning per entrare nell'Inter. BC Partners e PIF inseguono, spuntano due nuovi possibili investitori.
E' stata registrata nelle ultime ore la presenza di rappresentanti di Bc Partners a Milano per cercare di chiudere positivamente la trattativa con Suning per l'acquisizione delle quote di maggioranza dell'Inter. Ma attenzione ad un possibile inserimento a sorpresa di un fondo del Qatar.
Ore sempre più calde per il passaggio da Suning a Bc Partners. Secondo Fabio Ravezzani le negoziazioni sono molto avanzate ed il cambio potrebbe essere imminente. Ma cos'è BC Partners? Facciamo il punto della situazione
Secondo il Corriere della Sera, all'Inter potrebbero presto arrivare nuovi fondi. Degli 1,9 miliardi incassati dalla famiglia Zhang per la cessione del 23% di Suning.com, 280 milioni spettano infatti a Suning Holdings, la società che controlla l'Inter.
Bella risposta dell'Inter all'uscita dalla Coppa Italia con la Juve. Contro la Lazio, grande ritorno al gol di Lukaku che con una doppietta spazza vie le critiche.Nella puntata spazio anche alle prestazioni convincenti di Eriksen e Perisic che scavalcano le gerarchie e sul futuro della società con le ultime sulla trattativa con BC Partners
Settimane decisive per la cessione dell'Inter, con il gruppo Suning che potrebbe accettare l'offerta di Bc Partners. E c'è un retroscena su un fondo americano.
E' ripresa spedita la trattativa per la cessione dell'Inter. Al netto delle voci su altri fondi, in momento in ampio vantaggio si ritrova Bc Partners che lo scorso giovedì ha formulato una nuova offerta da 800 milioni di euro a Suning per avere le quote di maggioranza del club.
L'Inter riscatta la sconfitta in Coppa Italia con una convincente vittoria a Firenze.Tra i temi:- Juve-Inter che regali!- Handanovic è un problema?- Ma quanto è forte Barella?- Bravo Conte per tenere la squadra concentrata- BC Partners altra offerta- Sensazioni per il ritorno di Coppa Italia
Un miliardo di euro per l'Inter. E' questa la cifra che è pronta a mettere sul piatto BC Partners per entrare nel club. Suning riflette.
Come assicurato da Il Sole 24 Ore, Bc Partners ha fatto recapitare una nuova offerta per l'acquisto dell'Inter al gruppo Suning. Il fondo inglese ha corretto la precedente valutazione che era stata rifiutata dagli Zhang, apportando i necessari aggiustamenti.
Italia incollata al teleschermo, sintonizzata su Rai 1 per il primo round della semifinale di Coppa Italia Inter-Juventus, con tanto di discorso di Mattarella nell'intervallo che esclude le elezioni, apre al governo tecnico di Mario Draghi e chiude il capitolo Conte...a proposito, brutta serata anche per l'altro Conte, Antonio che perde 2-1 a San Siro complici errori individuali, Ronaldo in serata e una Juventus diversa da quella affrontata qualche settimana fa. Ripercorriamo questa serata italiana con Claudio Cerasa, nerazzurro direttore del Foglio e con Paolo Tomaselli, firma del Corriere della sera. "Il progetto Inter è fermo", parole sempre di Mister Conte ai microfoni Rai Sport a fine partita, quando risponde alla domanda sulla possibile influenza delle vicende societarie sulla squadra. Le ultime novità parlano infatti del fondo BC Partners sfilato dalla trattativa, con Suning alla ricerca di nuovi fondi interessati all'affare. Ci aggiorna Marco Bellinazzo.
BC Partners, dopo il primo no di Suning, prepara una nuova offerta. Intanto il duo Fortress-Mubadala potrebbe confermare il colosso cinese.
Transforming Struggling Companies (Kerry Baskins, Peak Toolworks) Welcome to the Factory of the Future podcast, hosted by Michelle Segrest! Kerry Baskins is a “Salesman at Heart” but he made the transition from leading commercial teams to leading companies in 2013 when he took over leadership for several mature businesses at Accudyne Industries, a joint PE venture between BC Partners and Carlisle Group. It was there that Kerry was first given the opportunity to deploy his “Transformational Toolbox,” a compilation of the best business practices he experienced over the course of his career. The resulting improvements in employee engagement, profitability, and operational metrics were not only dramatic, but validated that the approach was spot on for struggling or stagnant industrial businesses. Michelle Segrest has created and branded editorial content for the processing industries since 2008. No other reporter in the processing industries has seen manufacturing as up-close-and-personal as Michelle Segrest. She has toured manufacturing facilities in more than 75 cities, in 12 countries, and on three continents. She has covered more than 150 industry events worldwide and has been the keynote speaker at three national conferences. Contact her at michelle@navigatecontent.com She is the author of the 3-volume book series “Modern Manufacturing” which features more than 30 real-world stories of industry champions and how they are using big data and innovative processes to build the factory of the future. Resources and Links: Factory of the Future Podcast Manufacturing Trends Build the Factory of the Future Bionics Drive Factory Automation The Future of IIoT Augmented Reality Robotics Modern Manufacturing Book Series If you have interesting information to share and want to contact Michelle about being a guest on a future episode of this Podcast, send her an email at michelle@navigatecontent.com. Music: Powerwalkin’ by Future Joust www.epidemicsound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelle-segrest/support
Con la probabile uscita di scena di BC Partners, altri fondi si affacciano all'orizzonte per l'ingresso nell'Inter. Tra di essi, spunta il nome nuovo di Fortress. Ecco di chi si tratta.
Con la probabile uscita di scena di BC Partners, altri fondi si affacciano all'orizzonte per l'ingresso nell'Inter. Tra di essi, spunta anche il nome di Mubadala, fondo che, tra gli altri, finanzia anche il Manchester City.
Suning dice no a BC Partners, è questa la novità dell'ultim'ora in casa Inter. Ora il colosso cinese tratterà con altri fondi.
Bc Partners è pronta nei prossimi giorni a formalizzare una prima offerta a Suning per le quote dell'Inter. La trattativa potrebbe chiudersi in tempi brevi.
Con l'ingresso di Bc Partners potrebbe compiersi un'importante rivoluzione societaria in casa Inter. Il ds del Napoli Giuntoli è uno dei nomi seguiti.
L'Inter è pronta a cambiare volto. L'ingresso in società di Bc Partners potrebbe portare ad una rivoluzione societaria importante.
Il Corriere dello Sport di mercoledì 27 gennaio continua a trattare il tema caldo della cessione dell'Inter al fondo Bc Partners. Possibile l'addio di alcuni membri della dirigenza come Antonello e Marotta?
C'è aria di rivoluzione in casa Inter. Secondo calciomercato.com, infatti, a giorni potrebbe consumarsi l'addio del Ceo nerazzurro Alessandro Antonello. Alle spalle di questa manovra potrebbe nascondersi l'ingresso in società del fondo Bc Partners.
La trattativa fra Suning e BC Partners per la cessione dell'Inter potrebbe avere effetti anche sul dossier relativo alla costruzione del nuovo stadio.
Non solo Bc Partners: secondo il Corriere della Sera vi sarebbe anche il fondo americano Ares disposto a collaborare per entrare nell'affare con l'Inter. Lion Rock, attuale socio di minoranza, è pronto a sfilarsi e vendere il proprio 31%.
Secondo quanto riportato da Gazzetta dello Sport, la proprietà dell'Inter ha deciso di modificare il logo e il nome della società passando da FC Internazionale a Inter Milano. Si tratterebbe di una decisione che ha come obiettivo quello di aumentare l'appeal della società all'estero. La notizia è stata però smentita parzialmente dal giornalista Franco Vanni di Repubblica. Calcio In Pillole è il podcast della redazione di Calcio In Pillole. Seguiteci sui social oppure sul nostro sito calcioinpillole.com per tutti gli aggiornamenti su questa e altre notizie dal mondo del calcio. E se questa puntata vi è piaciuta condividetela con i vostri amici e iscrivetevi al nostro canale per restare aggiornati su tutte le uscite.
"Suning vuole mantenere il controllo dell'Inter", è questa la rivelazione di una fonte interna a La Gazzetta dello Sport. Intanto c'è grande fermento sul fronte societario.
Secondo quanto riferito da Il Sole 24 Ore e altri quotidiani italiani, il fondo di private equity BC Partners ha avviato la due diligence sui conti dell'Inter. Le due parti stanno portando avanti una trattativa e la notizia della la cessione di una quota del club nerazzurro è stata parzialmente confermata dall'amministratore delegato interista Giuseppe Marotta prima della partita di Coppa Italia contro la Fiorentina. Calcio In Pillole è il podcast della redazione di Calcio In Pillole. Seguiteci sui social oppure sul nostro sito calcioinpillole.com per tutti gli aggiornamenti su questa e altre notizie dal mondo del calcio. E se questa puntata vi è piaciuta condividetela con i vostri amici e iscrivetevi al nostro canale per restare aggiornati su tutte le uscite.
Suning è in trattativa per cedere non solo una quota di minoranza dell'Inter. Sportmediaset fa il punto sul futuro societario, confermando anche un'importante indiscrezione.
In una stagione così importante per i colori dell'Inter, proprio non ci volevano le voci societarie delle ultime settimane. La cessione delle quote di maggioranza del gruppo Suning a Bc Partners sta diventando giorno dopo giorno sempre più credibile. E intanto oggi sarà giornata di Cda straordinario per il club nerazzurro.
Dopo il Milan, anche a Inter e Juve servono i supplementari per sbrigare la pratica ottavi di Coppa Italia contro Fiorentina e Genoa. Ai primi risolve tutto il solito Lukaku che firma il 2-1 al 119', ai secondi ci pensa il ventunenne tunisino Rafia ad autografare il 3-2, con tanto di dedica alla mamma. Ora sia Pirlo che Conte possono pensare allo scontro diretto che li vedrà protagonisti domenica sera. Oltre alla Juve, l'Inter ha qualche pensiero in più che riguarda le trattative in corso per l'ingresso in società del fondo BC Partners...sì, ma ingresso in che misura? Ne parliamo con Andrea Ramazzotti, firma del Corsport che per primo ha dato la notizia qualche settimana fa. Ultim'ora di mercato: fatta per Meite in prestito dal Torino al Milan e pare che i rossoneri stiano facendo serie valutazioni su Mandzukic come vice Ibra. Chiediamo lumi al Re del Calciomercato di Sky, Gianluca Di Marzio. Nell'ultima parte, un viaggio tra le dune del deserto della Dakar 2021 con Federico Tondelli che ci racconta cosa succede a due tappe dalla fine e con i racconti delle vecchie Parigi-Dakar di Carlo Pernat.
Nuovi aggiornamenti pubblicati questa mattina dal Corriere dello Sport in merito alla possibile cessione dell'Inter. Secondo il quotidiano romano, Bc Partners avrebbe fatto grossi passi in avanti per l'acquisizione delle quote di maggioranza di Suning.
Il pareggio con la Roma lascia l'amaro in bocca: l'Inter rimonta e va in vantaggio 1-2 ma non chiude la partita e viene punita nel finale da un gol di Mancini (c'era però il fallo su Skriniar).Gli argomenti del podcast:- i cambi di Conte rovinano la festa- Vidal altro errore- Calciomercato: c'è il rischio che non arrivi nessuno?- BC Partners e il futuro finanziario dell'Inter
E' stato fatto nelle ultime ore il nome del gruppo Bc Partners come possibile acquirente dell'Inter in caso di vendita dell'intero pacchetto della famiglia Zhang in riferimento alle quote di maggioranza in possesso di Suning. Cosa potrebbe cambiare.
BC Partners is an alternative asset manager whose portfolio companies include PetSmart and Springer Nature. Partner Nikos Stathopoulos chats to Peter Thal Larsen about managing during Covid-19, new investment challenges, and why we need to get back to face-to-face meetings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
M&A en 10 minutos es el informe semanal de fusiones y adquisiciones presentado por Empresax.com. En este formato os acercamos la actualidad en España, Portugal y, si el tiempo lo permite, el mundo. Los protagonistas de este episodio son... - [0:20] Cellnex Telecom, líder de infraestructuras inalámbricas de telecomunicaciones en Europa, continúa en 2020 con el crecimiento inorgánico. Tras las operaciones realizadas el pasado año en países como Francia, Italia o Suiza, este año ha puesto el foco en nuestro vecino portugués. En concreto, esta semana se ha anunciado la segunda adquisición protagonizada en Portugal en lo que va de año. Se ha hecho con el control de NOS Towering, sumando 2.000 emplazamiento más a sus infraestructuras. Cellnex Telecom, a nivel mundial, ya solo es superada por American Tower. - [5:57] Alu Ibérica ha vuelto a cambiar de manos. El pasado julio, el fondo suizo Parter Capital se hizo con el control de la empresa española. Tan solo, unos meses después, Grupo Industrial Riesgo ha adquirido la compañía, con el objetivo de impulsar la actividad en sus fábricas de Avilés y La Coruña. - [7:42] Otra semana más, repetimos protagonista. Dentix ha vendido sus filiales en Chile y Colombia a Evolvere Capital. Tras el preconcurso de acreedores declarado a mitad de marzo, una de las medidas que esta tomando la compañía española es desprenderse de sus filiales y clínicas en el extranjero. - [9:41] Por último, uno de los sectores que más está acusando la crisis es el de la moda para eventos nupciales. Pronovias, compañía catalana participada por el fondo inglés BC Partners, está viviendo una situación complicada. A la reducción de las ventas, debido al cierre de tiendas y cancelación de bodas, se une la presión de sus acreedores por su abultada deuda. Visita nuestro blog (https://empresax.com/blog/) para acceder a todos los detalles de estas y otras operaciones de la semana. Recuerda suscribirte al podcast y seguirnos en LinkedIn, Twitter e Instagram. También puedes escribirnos en contacto@empresax.com
In this week's episode we look at the latest tech news and the latest funding or M&A transactions for technology companies. In particular: - Scoop's $60m Series C funding from BNP Paribas and Index Ventures - Presidio's $2.3bn sale to BC Partners at 0.8x revenue, 10.5x EBITDA and a 21% premium - WeWork's IPO filing where it lost $900m+ on $1.5bn of revenue in the first half of 2019 - The upcoming week of earnings from Splunk, Intuit, HP, VMWare and Salesforce Enjoy the week and subscribe to our podcast for future updates!
BC Partners' Nikos Stathopoulos gives us a run down on what it is like making the move from private equity into private credit and real estate, in this 10-minute podcast.
The auction for French listed insurance broker and carrier April Group is one of the most high profile processes in France and private equity houses such as CVC and BC Partners are in a bidding race to acquire the asset. Natalia Lapotko interviews Alexandre Rajbhandari to garner insight into April Group’s attention grabbing valuation, deal dynamics and why this could be a prized asset with expected timings and bidder interest.
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson.u0010u0010GUEST:u0010David Wilsonu0010Stocks Editoru0010Bloomberg Newsu0010Discussing his "Stock of the Day" PetMed Express (PETS). PetMed Express Inc.'s shares may be headed for their biggest one-day loss in almost four years. The online seller of pet medications now faces competition from PetSmart, which opened an online pharmacy on its website. PetSmart is owned by a group of private-equity firms, led by BC Partners. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson.u0010u0010GUEST:u0010David Wilsonu0010Stocks Editoru0010Bloomberg Newsu0010Discussing his "Stock of the Day" PetMed Express (PETS). PetMed Express Inc.'s shares may be headed for their biggest one-day loss in almost four years. The online seller of pet medications now faces competition from PetSmart, which opened an online pharmacy on its website. PetSmart is owned by a group of private-equity firms, led by BC Partners.
Impact beautifully distills the insights and deep wisdom of one of the world's great social innovators. Etmanski's book is far more than a practical guide: it's an invitation to re-imagine possibilities for our lives and for the world we create.”David Bornstein, author “How To Change The World” Al Etmanski is a community organizer, social entrepreneur and author. He is a founding partner of Social Innovation Generation (SiG) and BC Partners for Social Impact. Previously he co-founded Planned Lifetime Advocacy Network (PLAN)with his wife Vickie Cammack and Jack Collins. Al is an Ashoka fellow, and a faculty member of John McKnight's Asset Based Community Development Institute (ABCD). Al Etmanski is helping to alleviate the financial and social challenges commonly faced by peoples living with disabilities by working directly with families. PLAN is a family-led organization founded to secure the future for people with disabilities and helps to develop personal networks and provide advice, assistance and advocacy on government benefits, home ownership, and legal and financial solutions for persons with disabilities. Al successfully initiated the world's first Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) to benefit 500,000 individuals with disabilities, and the organization has mentored over 40 similar organizations worldwide. It is the first and only program of its kind, and is a life changing social financial innovation that is currently running only in Canada. Al Etmaksi's new book: Impact6 is about the six different pattern areas you can identify to spread your social idea and change. It's a blueprint and action plan for innovators, entrepreneurs and change-makers looking to have a social impact in their community and country. Pattern One: Think and Act like a MovementPattern Two: Create a Container for Your ContentPattern Three: Set the Table for Allies, Adversaries and StrangersPattern Four: Mobilize Your Economic PowerPattern Five: Advocate with EmpathyPattern Six: Who Is as Important as How Impact6 explores the difference between short term success and lasting impact. It's for those who have wondered why, despite our best efforts, talent and money we have not made as big a dent in our social and environmental challenges as we'd like. Impact6 profiles more than 50 Canadians who are achieving lasting social impact, looking past quick wins and surface-level victories, and paying attention to the deeper patterns of change. Al's hope is that this book will shine a light on the good work Canadians have done, are doing and will do to move the dial, change a paradigm, tip a system and achieve lasting social impact. The book also explores the three different types of innovators Al says are necessary to create lasting and high impact social change. Receptive Innovators, Bridging Innovators and Disruptive Innovators As many of you know, I think it is important to not only interview impact investors, but also the entrepreneurs who are doing the kind work that aligns with impact investors goals and values. Al's lifetime of work and social contribution comes in a field that is far too often not discussed in the fields of social enterprise and financial innovation –but is in my opinion very important and in a realm very worthy of discussion and highlighting. This interview is more of a conversation and philosophical exploration than an informational interview. Al takes his time and makes sure to answer thoughtfully and deeply, speaking as though he was talking to an old friend. BONUS: The entire first chapter of Impact is available on Al's website and is chalk full of resources and bonus material! http://aletmanski.com/books/bookclubs/ www.aletmanski.com http://www.rdsp.com/ Twitter: @aletmanski www.impactinvestingpodcast.com @impinvpodcast