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The mystery of Permira’s missing pedigree
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Paul Mackintosh – Monday, October 21, 2019
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UK private equity firm Permira has announced the final close of its latest buyout vehicle, Permira VII, at 11 billion euros (US$12.13 billion), after commencing fundraising in January this year. According to the company, the raise was “strong...
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