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Glenview Capital Management manages capital for sophisticated investors through a series of private investment funds. The firm was founded in 2000 by Larry Robbins, who serves as CEO and Portfolio Manager.
Camelot Venture Group is a private investment group that invests primarily in direct to consumer companies including online, catalog, retail, technology, financial services and sports management. Our focus is on providing capital for accelerated growth. Some of Camelot`s past investments have included Quicken Loans, 1-800 Contacts, Red Envelope and Fathead. Camelot`s current portfolio consists of The Sharper Image, Ritz Camera & Image, Want and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Through a licensing agreement with The Sharper Image, SharperImage.com offers customers a state of the art website for the ultimate shopping experience. Customers can easily and quickly research and purchase the latest Sharper Image branded and non branded products. In addition to the website, Camelot also runs a strong direct to consumer catalog business. Want is a highly social and interactive site that connects people with the products they have an affinity towards. Whether it`s keeping track of the products they want to buy or receiving personalized product recommendations from the people they find interesting - Want is designed to use an individual`s specific tastes to build the ultimate consumer experience.
Emerging Markets Corp is a Washington, DC-based company in the Financial Services sector.
FD Ashton Partners is a San Francisco, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Fidus Investment Corporation is a business development company specializing in leveraged buyouts, refinancings, change of ownership transactions, recapitalizations, strategic acquisitions, mezzanine, growth capital, business expansion, lower middle market investments, debt investments, subordinated and second lien loans, senior secured and unitranche debt, preferred equity, warrants, subordinated debt, senior subordinated notes, junior secured loans, and unitranche loans. It does not invest in turnarounds or distressed situations. The fund prefers to invest in aerospace and defense, business services, consumer products and services including retail, food, and beverage, healthcare products and services, industrial products and services, information technology services, niche manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and value-added distribution sectors. It seeks to invest in companies based in United States. The fund typically invests between $5 million and $15 million per transaction in companies with annual revenues between $10 million and $150 million and an annual EBITDA between $3 million and $20 million, but it can occasionally invest in larger or smaller companies. It seeks to acquire minority equity stakes and board observation rights in conjunction with its investments.