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== Improving the depth and quality of the article == |
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Hi all, |
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I hope you’re well. Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. I work as a digital consultant and I represent [[Trilantic Capital Partners]]. We've reviewed the Wikipedia page and after some analysis we believe we've found several ways to improve the depth and quality of the information. I've listed the proposed improvements below – please review our suggestions and let me know your thoughts. I’ll wait for your feedback. |
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Many thanks, |
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Kat |
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===Trilantic description (introduction)=== |
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Naturally, Trilantic’s business has evolved over time and we believe that the current firm description is inaccurate. Please see below for a new one that describes exactly what Trilantic does. We’ve based the information on Trilantic’s own definition and two articles in the [[Financial Times]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/475b3a92-0cea-11de-a555-0000779fd2ac.html#axzz2DzETtIuL|title=Lehman buy-out house reborn |publisher=The Financial Times|date=09 March 2009| location=London}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/2ed5b6c2-0ceb-11de-a555-0000779fd2ac.html#axzz2DzETtIu |title=Private equity unit escapes the Lehman whirlpool |publisher=The Financial Times |date=10 March 2009| location=London}}</ref> : |
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'''Trilantic Capital Partners (Trilantic)''' is an independent, [[transatlantic]] [[private equity]] firm seeking to make investments in fundamentally sound and growing companies in [[North America]] and [[Europe]] with the aim of achieving superior (risk-adjusted) returns. |
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Trilantic has a particular focus on [[risk management]], distinctive investment strategies and takes an active role in creating value post an [[acquisition]]. The firm uses flexible transaction structures and has historically partnered with family-owned businesses as well as providing growth capital to outstanding management teams. |
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The firm was formerly known as Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking ('''LBMB'''), the buyout arm of [[Lehman Brothers]]. |
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In 2009, Trilantic was formed by its five founding partners as part of the bankruptcy of Lehman, the LBMB business was sold to its partners and a minority interest was acquired by [[Reinet]], a listed investment trust controlled by the Rupert family and chaired by South African businessman [[Johann Rupert]]. |
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===Group’s most notable investments, as part of the introduction=== |
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In addition to the following notable investments mentioned in the introduction already: Blount, Inc. (NYSE: BLT), Antero Resources Corporation, Microstar Logistics, Flagstone Reinsurance(NYSE: FSR) and SRAM Corporation there are also some other notable investments that should be included: |
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*'''Gamenet''' <ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3e7c4e5c-fbdb-11df-b7e9-00144feab49a.html#axzz2EwsN9Hwa |title= Trilantic Capital embraces new deals |publisher=The Financial Times |date=26 November 2010| location=London}}</ref> |
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*'''Istanbul Doors''' <ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.altassets.net/private-equity-news/by-news-type/deal-news/lehman-spin-out-trilantic-sells-istanbul-doors-group.html |title= Lehman spin-out Trilantic sells Istanbul Doors Group |publisher= Alt Assets|date=16 November 2012| location=London}}</ref> |
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*'''LeYa '''<ref>{{cite web|url= http://realdeals.eu.com/article/7691-trilantic-capital-to-swoop-on-two-deals |title= Trilantic Capital to swoop on two deals |publisher= Real Deals|date=30 November 2010| location=London}}</ref> |
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*'''MW Brands''' <ref>{{cite web|url= http://uk.reuters.com/article/2010/04/20/mw-brands-sale-idUKLDE63J26O20100420 |title= RLPC-Trilantic in talks on possible MW Brands sale -sources |publisher= Reuters|date=20 April 2010| location=London}}</ref> |
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*'''Patentes Talgo S.A.''' <ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a47a36d2-de0d-11e0-a115-00144feabdc0.html |title= Talgo puts €1bn listing plans on hold|publisher= The Financial Times|date=13 September 2011| location=London}}</ref> |
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===Box out: Group’s Headquarters=== |
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Trilantic also has an established headquarter in '''London, United Kingdom'''. Here is more info <ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.companiesintheuk.co.uk/ltd/trilantic-capital-partners-llp |title= Trilantic capital Partners LLP|publisher= Companies in the UK| location=United Kingdom}}</ref> |
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===Box out: Key People=== |
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There are additional key people that are notable as well and should be included in the article, as mentioned in the [[Private Equity International]] <ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.peimedia.com/Article.aspx?article=35862&hashID=3E4B538AFFD78490179EB3142870BEE99FABFF95 |title= Ex-Lehman unit rebrands as Trilantic Capital|publisher= Private Equity International}}</ref>: |
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*'''Charles Ayres''', Chairman of Trilantic Executive Committee (already there) |
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*'''Vittorio Pignatti-Morano''', Founding Partner and Chairman of Trilantic Europe |
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*'''Javier Banon''', Founding Partner of Trilantic Capital Europe |
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*'''Joe Cohen''', Founding Partner of Trilantic Capital Europe |
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===Section: Partners=== |
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Please refer to [[Bloomberg]]’s Company Overview of Trilantic Capital Management LLC<ref>{{cite web|url= http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/people.asp?privcapId=32280519 |title= Trilantic capital Partners LLP|publisher= Companies in the UK| location=United Kingdom}}</ref> for the latest information on the key executives for Trilantic. |
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We propose to split this section and include '''Trilantic North America''' and '''Trilantic Europe''' |
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'''Trilantic North America''' |
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*'''Charles Ayres''', Partner, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Trilantic Capital Partners Executive LLC << Could you please update his position, as mentioned in the Bloomberg’s article above? |
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*'''Daniel James''', Partner, Head of Trilantic North America and member of the Executive Committee |
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*'''Christopher Manning''', Partner and member of the Executive Committee |
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*'''Jon Mattson''', Partner |
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*'''Charles Moore''', Partner |
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'''Trilantic Europe''' |
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*'''Vittorio Pignatti-Morano''', Partner and Chairman of Trilantic Europe |
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*'''Javier Bañon''', Partner and member of the Executive Committee |
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*'''Joseph Cohen''', Partner and member of the Executive Committee |
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*'''Michaël Madar''', Partner <ref>{{cite web|url= http://privateequityfirms.com/private-equity/Trilantic+Capital+Partners/Michael+Madar|title= Michael Madar, Partner |publisher= Private Equity Firms |date retrieved=20-12-2012}}</ref> |
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*'''Giacinto D’Onofrio''', Partner <ref>{{cite web|url= http://privateequityfirms.com/private-equity/Trilantic+Capital+Partners/Giacinto+D%27Onofrio|title= Giancinto D’Onofrio, Partner |publisher= Private Equity Firms |date retrieved=20-12-2012}}</ref> |
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===Section: Current Investment - Marex=== |
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There is a mistake in the '''Financial Services sub-section''' that requires a quick edit. Marex is the incorrect name of the company, it is ''' [[Marex Spectron]]'''. Please remember to update the cross-reference link. [[Marex Spectron]] also employs c. 500 people now <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.leba.org.uk/pages/index.cfm?page_id=29 |title= Marex Spectron Group|publisher= LEBA|location=London }}</ref> |
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===Current Investment: Other - Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group=== |
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'''Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group''' is an operator of seven high-end restaurants and a chain of mid-market casual dining restaurants (“Kitchenette”) in Turkey and a growing presence in Russia, Azebaijan and the UK, following the acquisition of Tom Aikens Group. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://realdeals.eu.com/article/35066-dogus-takes-trilantics-restaurant-group-off-the-table |title= Dogus takes Trilantic's restaurant group off the table|publisher=Real Deals|date=16 November 2012|location=n/a }}</ref> Could you update this? |
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===References=== |
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Improving the depth and quality of the article
Hi all,
I hope you’re well. Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. I work as a digital consultant and I represent Trilantic Capital Partners. We've reviewed the Wikipedia page and after some analysis we believe we've found several ways to improve the depth and quality of the information. I've listed the proposed improvements below – please review our suggestions and let me know your thoughts. I’ll wait for your feedback.
Many thanks,
Kat
Trilantic description (introduction)
Naturally, Trilantic’s business has evolved over time and we believe that the current firm description is inaccurate. Please see below for a new one that describes exactly what Trilantic does. We’ve based the information on Trilantic’s own definition and two articles in the Financial Times [1] [2] :
Trilantic Capital Partners (Trilantic) is an independent, transatlantic private equity firm seeking to make investments in fundamentally sound and growing companies in North America and Europe with the aim of achieving superior (risk-adjusted) returns.
Trilantic has a particular focus on risk management, distinctive investment strategies and takes an active role in creating value post an acquisition. The firm uses flexible transaction structures and has historically partnered with family-owned businesses as well as providing growth capital to outstanding management teams.
The firm was formerly known as Lehman Brothers Merchant Banking (LBMB), the buyout arm of Lehman Brothers.
In 2009, Trilantic was formed by its five founding partners as part of the bankruptcy of Lehman, the LBMB business was sold to its partners and a minority interest was acquired by Reinet, a listed investment trust controlled by the Rupert family and chaired by South African businessman Johann Rupert.
Group’s most notable investments, as part of the introduction
In addition to the following notable investments mentioned in the introduction already: Blount, Inc. (NYSE: BLT), Antero Resources Corporation, Microstar Logistics, Flagstone Reinsurance(NYSE: FSR) and SRAM Corporation there are also some other notable investments that should be included:
Box out: Group’s Headquarters
Trilantic also has an established headquarter in London, United Kingdom. Here is more info [8]
Box out: Key People
There are additional key people that are notable as well and should be included in the article, as mentioned in the Private Equity International [9]:
- Charles Ayres, Chairman of Trilantic Executive Committee (already there)
- Vittorio Pignatti-Morano, Founding Partner and Chairman of Trilantic Europe
- Javier Banon, Founding Partner of Trilantic Capital Europe
- Joe Cohen, Founding Partner of Trilantic Capital Europe
Section: Partners
Please refer to Bloomberg’s Company Overview of Trilantic Capital Management LLC[10] for the latest information on the key executives for Trilantic.
We propose to split this section and include Trilantic North America and Trilantic Europe
Trilantic North America
- Charles Ayres, Partner, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Trilantic Capital Partners Executive LLC << Could you please update his position, as mentioned in the Bloomberg’s article above?
- Daniel James, Partner, Head of Trilantic North America and member of the Executive Committee
- Christopher Manning, Partner and member of the Executive Committee
- Jon Mattson, Partner
- Charles Moore, Partner
Trilantic Europe
- Vittorio Pignatti-Morano, Partner and Chairman of Trilantic Europe
- Javier Bañon, Partner and member of the Executive Committee
- Joseph Cohen, Partner and member of the Executive Committee
- Michaël Madar, Partner [11]
- Giacinto D’Onofrio, Partner [12]
Section: Current Investment - Marex
There is a mistake in the Financial Services sub-section that requires a quick edit. Marex is the incorrect name of the company, it is Marex Spectron. Please remember to update the cross-reference link. Marex Spectron also employs c. 500 people now [13]
Current Investment: Other - Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group
Istanbul Doors Restaurant Group is an operator of seven high-end restaurants and a chain of mid-market casual dining restaurants (“Kitchenette”) in Turkey and a growing presence in Russia, Azebaijan and the UK, following the acquisition of Tom Aikens Group. [14] Could you update this?
References
- ^ "Lehman buy-out house reborn". London: The Financial Times. 09 March 2009.
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(help) - ^ "Private equity unit escapes the Lehman whirlpool". London: The Financial Times. 10 March 2009.
- ^ "Trilantic Capital embraces new deals". London: The Financial Times. 26 November 2010.
- ^ "Lehman spin-out Trilantic sells Istanbul Doors Group". London: Alt Assets. 16 November 2012.
- ^ "Trilantic Capital to swoop on two deals". London: Real Deals. 30 November 2010.
- ^ "RLPC-Trilantic in talks on possible MW Brands sale -sources". London: Reuters. 20 April 2010.
- ^ "Talgo puts €1bn listing plans on hold". London: The Financial Times. 13 September 2011.
- ^ "Trilantic capital Partners LLP". United Kingdom: Companies in the UK.
- ^ "Ex-Lehman unit rebrands as Trilantic Capital". Private Equity International.
- ^ "Trilantic capital Partners LLP". United Kingdom: Companies in the UK.
- ^ "Michael Madar, Partner". Private Equity Firms.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Giancinto D'Onofrio, Partner". Private Equity Firms.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Marex Spectron Group". London: LEBA.
- ^ "Dogus takes Trilantic's restaurant group off the table". n/a: Real Deals. 16 November 2012.