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US private equity firm JH Partners closes $200m institutional fund

16/12/2004Source: AltAssets.  

Click here for the latest news, views and interviews in the clean energy investor communitySan Francisco-based private equity firm JH Partners has closed its first institutional fund on $200m.

Harvard Management Company, MIT, Princeton University Investment Company, Stanford Management Company and Yale University - the US' five largest endowments - committed capital to the fund.

JH Partners president John Hansen said, 'The addition of institutional equity partners to our existing investor group represents the next stage in our firm's growth and development. We are pleased to partner with such distinguished institutions whose long-term investment objectives are closely aligned with our own.'

'Our investment strategy will remain the same, with a focus on consumer products and services businesses in the lower end of the middle market, particularly in situations where the operating experiences of our own professionals can add value to the enterprise,' added Hansen.

JH Partners specialises in lower middle market companies with revenues of $10m to $150m.

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