American Securities
Private Ownership | |
Industry | Private Equity |
Founded | 1947 |
Headquarters |
299 Park Avenue New York City, New York, United States |
Products | Private equity funds, Leveraged buyouts |
Total assets | $15 billion |
Website | www.american-securities.com |
Based in New York with an office in Shanghai, American Securities LLC is a leading U.S. private equity firm that invests in market-leading North American companies with annual revenues generally ranging from $200 million to $2 billion and/or $50 million to $200 million of EBITDA. American Securities and its affiliates have approximately $15 billion under management.
Current Investments
- Aspen Dental
- Advanced Drainage Systems
- Arizona Chemical
- Emerald Performance Materials
- Fairmount Santrol
- FiberMark
- Frontier Spinning Mills
- Global Tel*Link
- GT Technologies
- Learning Care Group
- Metaldyne Performance Group
- Robertson Fuel Systems
- SeaStar Solutions
- SpecialtyCare
- Tekni-Plex, Inc.
- Unifrax Corporation
- Unison Site Management
- The United Distribution Group
Previous Investments
- Anthony International
- Cambridge International
- Caribbean Restaurants
- Community Pacific Broadcasting
- CTB International
- Delphi Midstream Partners
- Dr. Leonard's Healthcare
- El Pollo Loco
- General Chemical Corp.
- Healthy Directions
- Ketema, Inc.
- Lakeside Energy
- Liberty Tire Recycling
- MECS
- Miltex Instrument Company
- MVE
- NEP Broadcasting
- Oreck Corporation
- PDM Bridge
- Potbelly Sandwich Works
- Presidio Networked Solutions
- Press Ganey Associates
- Primary Energy Ventures
- TNP Enterprises
- Unifrax Corporation
- VUTEk
- Weasler Engineering
- Westward Communications
Source: American Securities website[1]
References
- ↑ American Securities – Overview and Firm Heritage Retrieved 26 September 2013.
External links
- American Securities LLC (company website)
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