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Aug 15, 2024

Warburg Pincus to shop Sundyne; Lone Star makes $3bn carveout; Blackstone, I Squared talk energy transition

Good morning, Hubsters. Michael Schoeck here, back with you for the Thursday Wire.

 

Kicking things off today, I’ve got a scoop on a company for sale from Warburg Pincus, according to my sources. I’ll also update you on the list of 150-plus potential sales I’ve been tracking all year.

 

Energy transition is the big theme of the day. I take a Deep Dive into I Squared Capital’s investment in Priority Power Management. And Blackstone discusses its energy transmission investments in Europe, part of PE Hub’s H2 Outlook series.

 

And there’s carveout news this morning, with Lone Star Funds buying thecommercial and residential fire business of Carrier for $3 billion.

 

Advisory pitch

Warburg Pincus is interviewing investment banks to advise on a strategic review of Sundyne, a manufacturer of pumps and compressors to the energy and petrochemicals market, sources familiar with the matter told me.

 

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We’ll shift from industrials over to the electric grid with two stories on energy transition investments.

 

LPs want more energy transition

Blackstone sees a “significant” increase in demand from its limited partners for investing in the energy transition, Juergen Pinker, senior managing director told PE Hub’s Irien Joseph in our latest H2 Outlook piece.

 

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Picks and shovels

Grid instability and increased severe weather remain at the heart of the thesis of I Squared’s energy transition investment strategy. And while the US is a little behind the rest of the world, grid improvements are now taking shape, Gautam Bhandari, managing partner and global chief investment officer of I Squared Capital, told me in an interview.

 

That confluence of factors was at the core of I Squared’s July 30 announced acquisition of commercial and industrial infrastructure-as-a-service company Priority Power Management from Ara Partners and Oaktree Capital.

 

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Fire prevention

PE Hub has been tracking a flare up of fire prevention deals in the last few months. This morning HVAC company Carrier announced an agreement to sell its commercial and residential fire business to Lone Star in a $3 billion carveout.

 

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Slight M&A uptick

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been tracking more than 150 companies that sources have told me are on the market, or coming to the market in a matter of months, potentially attracting PE buyers.

 

In a sign of how slow dealflow is these days, only 17% of those companies have been announced in deals. But the largest uptick has come since early June.

 

Here's to seeing more deal announcements! If you’ve got any tips about companies for sale, shoot me a note at [email protected].

 

That’s a wrap for me today. Stay tuned for Nina Lindholm on the Friday Wire tomorrow, filling in for Obey Martin Manayiti, who’s on vacation through the end of the month.

 

Cheers,

Michael

 

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PE Deals

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They said it

“In the gold rush of the AI buildout, [Priority] are the providers of picks and shovels” to commercial and industrial clients seeking distributed generation power resources, such as renewable energy.

— Alex Katz, managing director at Sixth Street Growth on Sixth Street and Insight Partners’ growth investment in Kiteworks

 

Today's letter was prepared by Michael Schoeck

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