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    Sarah Thompson

    Street Talk editor

    Sarah Thompson has co-edited Street Talk since 2009, specialising in private equity, investment banking, M&A and equity capital markets stories. Prior to that, she spent 10 years in London as a markets and M&A reporter at Bloomberg and Dow Jones. Email Sarah at sarah.thompson@afr.com

    Sarah Thompson

    Today

    Hans Mende, the German-born billionaire behind AMCI Group, has invested in Australian coal over the years.

    AMCI’s Fitzroy tests water for debt deal

    Should the talks results in a deal as expected, Ironbark is expected to seek at least $50 million.

    Allegro co-founders Adrian Loader (left) and Chester Moynihan.

    Allegro circles Fletcher’s Tradelink; looks to NZ growth with key appt

    Averill’s new commission is understood to be separate from Allegro’s Tradelink move, but under its banner, he will be tasked with beefing up the firm’s presence in the region.

    Adriatic Metals’s flagship project is the Vares silver mine.

    Dual-listed Adriatic Metals prepares equity raising; Orion in selldown

    Major shareholder Orion – owner of 8.2 per cent – plans to cash out of at least half of its shareholding. 

    This Month

    Engineering parts biz HMA Group seeks backer; $200m valuation tipped

    The group, which sold $144 million worth of capital plant equipment to the likes of Glencore and Thiess last year, has sent PKF Corporate Finance on a hunt.

    Duncan Wanblad, chief executive officer of Anglo American Plc.

    Smart heads bet BHP’s Anglo American bid gets over finish line

    The ball’s in Anglo American’s court, with BHP all but telling its target to “name your price, and we will see if we can match it”.

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    Karoon Energy chairman Peter Botten has been accused of “paying lip service to concerns about shareholder value”.

    Karoon Energy suffers ‘first strike’ as activists land a blow

    More than 26.25 per cent of proxy votes were cast against its executive pay regime ahead of the company’s annual general meeting in Melbourne.

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    Srdjan Dangubic and Adrian MacKenzie’s Five V Capital has inked a deal to acquire Habit Health.

    Five V Capital signs $200m-plus Habit Health acquisition

    The Sydney-based private equity firm has picked up Livingbridge’s portfolio company for a mid-$200 million figure. 

    Aidan Allen and Sarah Rennie, the co-CEOs of Jarden’s Australian business.

    Wall Street banks plunder Jarden’s ranks as bonuses land

    The exodus – which continues to unfold – has already included eight people who resigned on Wednesday, followed by another three this morning.

    Gary Weiss chairs Cromwell Property Group’s board.

    Cromwell sells European platform for $457m; eyes on ESR

    In particular, banks would be gauging industrial property player ESR’s interest in chipping away at its 30 per cent stake in Cromwell Property Group.

    WGB is one of Australia’s oldest smash repairers.

    Smash repairer Western General Bodyworks speeds back to auction block

    A flyer seen by Street Talk, dubbed Project Optimus, said WGB has doubled EBITDA since it pulled the brakes on its previous sale attempt two years ago.

    Enviropacific specialises in remediation of contaminated soil and water.

    Next Capital shops $40m-a-year remediation specialist Enviropacific

    The business has been a beneficiary of heightened regulatory scrutiny around “forever chemicals” per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS.

    Paul Oppenheim, Plenary’s CEO from its founding in 2014 until 2020, will chair the board after ADQ’s arrival.

    Chairman swap at Plenary Group after arrival of Abu Dhabi wealth fund

    Next up would be replacing the two board seats held by Canadian pension fund Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec.

    Jon Adgemis left behind his corporate advisory practice to launch a major hospitality empire.

    Public Hospitality Group’s Jon Adgemis raided by tax authorities

    The company, which owns a sprawling portfolio of pubs, has been attempting to refinance its significant loans with Deutsche Bank in a bid to avert collapse.

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    AUB boss Mike Emmett.

    Allens, G+T tapped for $200m AUえーゆーB Group acquisition raise

    Macquarie Capital’s equity desk hit the phones on Wednesday morning, chasing down fresh equity to fund the insurer’s acquisition of Pacific Indemnity.

    Ned Whisky brand is owned by Top Shelf International Holdings.

    Top Shelf International Holdings in $13.9m cash call; 43pc discount

    Potential backers were told Top Shelf is past its investment phase, and would have a post-deal NTA of 15¢ a share which is “well above the offer price”. 

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    NPD has 109 fuel sites across New Zealand’s North and South islands.

    Carlyle, Amicaa fund $128m management buyout of NZ fuel retailer NPD

    Street Talk can reveal the pair have signed off on a debt financing deal to fund a management buyout the 55-year-old family-owned business.

    Copper prices have surged around 20 per cent since early February.

    Copper play AIC Mines in $57m cash call; Argonaut, Shaws on the ticket

    Joint lead managers Argonaut Securities and Shaw and Partners were busy rounding up investors on Wednesday morning at 52¢ per share.

    Cbus chief executive Kristian Fok.

    High exec turnover at Cbus has the super sector talking

    An exodus of at least 10 Cbus executives has eyes fixed on the $85 billion construction industry super fund giant.

    One of the buildings in the Australian Unity Office Fund's portfolio.

    Australian Unity Office Fund in exclusive DD for St Kilda property

    Street Talk understands the $220 million market cap fund is in exclusive due diligence with a buyer for its St Kilda Road property.

    Partners upsizes forecasts for Guardian Childcare ahead of auction

    Street Talk has the skinny on updated earning figures that Partners Group is betting will get tyre-kickers fighting to be teacher’s pet.