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  2. Lion Capital LLP - Wikipedia

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    Lion Capital LLP is a British private equity firm specialising in investments in the consumer sector. Previous and current consumer brands owned by Lion have included Weetabix , Jimmy Choo , Wagamama , Kettle Foods and AllSaints .

  3. Clover Leaf Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    Clover Leaf Seafoods Company is the leading marketer brand of canned seafood in the Canadian market owned by British equity firm Lion Capital LLP. [1] Headquartered in Markham, Ontario, it sells canned, shelf-stable, and frozen goods under the Clover Leaf and Brunswick brands. The company's products include tuna, salmon, oysters, mussels, clams ...

  4. Young's Seafood - Wikipedia

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    It is privately owned by venture capital concern Lion Capital LLP who purchased the parent company Foodvest (part of CapVest) in July 2008. It is a major player in the European seafood industry and also owner of sister company, Findus AB , based in Malmö , Sweden.

  5. Spence Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Spence Diamonds is a Canadian retailer of diamond jewellery owned by the British firm Lion Capital. As of September 2021, the chain operated eight locations across three Canadian provinces. As of September 2021, the chain operated eight locations across three Canadian provinces.

  6. Lion Capital - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Capital of Ashoka, ... Lion Capital LLP, a British private equity firm formerly affiliated with Hicks Muse Tate & Furst; Lion Capital, ...

  7. Weetabix Limited - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, the company was bought from Weetabix Limited, by the American private equity firm HM Capital of Dallas. [6] From 29 January 2004, it was owned by Lion Capital LLP, [citation needed] until 3 May 2012 when the Chinese company Bright Food bought a 60% controlling stake, valuing the company at £1.2bn ($1.9bn). [7]

  8. It's Time to Stop Believing These Common Menopause Myths - AOL

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    Avrum Z. Bluming, MD, an expert on hormone replacement therapy, debunks the menopause misconceptions that keep women from getting treatment.

  9. Lyndon Lea - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon Lea (born 13 January 1969) is an English financier and investor, known for co-founding Lion Capital which specializes in making investments in the consumer sector. . Notable previous and current consumer brands owned by Lion have included Weetabix, Jimmy Choo, Wagamama, Kettle Foods and AllSa