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Pacific Equity Partners set to acquire Australia’s leading manufacturer of food ingredients

GrainCorp and Cargill Australia have agreed to sell their respective interests in the jointly owned Allied Mills business to Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) for...

SAI Global receives no final bid for the whole company

SAI Global, a publicly listed risk management, standard compliance and management business, has announced that it has received no final bids for the whole...

Philippines-based food giant URC buys New Zealand’s Griffin’s for $650m

Biscuit maker Griffin’s has fallen into Filipino ownership after Australia’s Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) sold the company to Universal Robina Corporation (URC) for approximately...

SAI Global to spark a bidding war

Australian buyout company Pacific Equity Partners is considering the future of its A$1.1 billion takeover proposal for risk management firm SAI Global after the...

Asaleo slashes 100 jobs to improve efficiency

Asaleo Australia, formerly known as SCA Hygiene, has cut over 100 jobs of its 1100-strong workforce in Australia and New Zealand as part of...

Peters Ice Cream back in European hands

Pacific Equity Partners, Australia’s biggest private equity firm, has sold Peters Ice Cream to England-based ice cream maker R&R for an undisclosed fee. The deal...

SAI Global appoints interim CEO while reviewing a takeover proposal

SAI Global, a publicly listed risk management, standards compliance and information business, announced that it has appointed its current Non-Executive, Independent Chairman, Andrew Dutton,...
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