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The $850 million acquisition of United Defense represented Carlyle's largest investment to that point. [19] [20] Carlyle completed an IPO of United Defense on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2001, then sold the rest of the stock in April 2004. [21] In more recent years, Carlyle has invested less in the defense industry. [22]
Category for portfolio companies of the private equity investment firm: Carlyle Group [1 ^ Portfolio companies are those companies that are currently or have been previously owned or controlled by the private equity firm or its affiliate funds.
The Department of Defense announces contracts valued at $7 million or more each business day at 5 pm. [2] All defense contractors maintain CAGE (Commercial and Government Entity) Codes and are profiled in the System for Award Management (SAM). [3]
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday he wanted to increase overall U.S. defense spending and played down concerns over a pending audit by Elon Musk aimed at finding billions of ...
At 19, Ethan Thornton founded Mach Industries to replace traditional munitions with hydrogen-powered weaponry. Dropping out of MIT, he secured $85 million from investors, including Sequioa's Shaun ...
The Baltimore Orioles sale to Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein for $1.725 billion is just about done and dusted.A source with direct knowledge of the proceedings told Yahoo Finance that ...
David Mark Rubenstein (born August 11, 1949) is an American lawyer, businessman, and philanthropist. A former government official, [2] he is a co-founder and co-chairman of The Carlyle Group, [3] [4] a private equity firm based in Washington, D.C. Rubenstein is also the principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB), acquiring the team in 2024 for $1.7 billion.
Altegrity declared bankruptcy in 2015, [44] and Kroll was later bought by Corporate Risk Holdings, LLC. [45] On October 21, 2016, Carlyle Group-owned KLDiscovery purchased Kroll Ontrack for around $410 million [46] and operated it as a separate company. [citation needed] In 2018, Kroll acquired cybersecurity firm Tiversa. [47]