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VCCEdge has released its Monthly Deal Update August 2010.

Highlights

Private Equity

•Total private equity investment in India grew 7.5x to $1.3 billion as against $179 million in August 2009. 

•The first eight months of 2010 have seen private equity deal value at $6.5 billion as compared to $4.4 billion in the whole of 2009.

•The median deal amount and the average value of private equity deals in August 2010 was $7 million and $45 million respectively.

•Industrials, Telecom and Financials were the most targeted sectors for investment with deals worth $309 million, $304 million and $298 million respectively.

Mergers & Acquisitions

•M&A value in India in August 2010 grew nearly seven fold to $4.2 billion, up from $629 million in August 2009.

•The number of domestic deals increased from 20 in August 2009 to 27 in August 2010. The value of domestic deals decreased from $521 million to $364 million over the same period.

•In terms of value, the number of outbound deals jumped from $60 million in August 2009 to $3.35 billion in August 2010.

•Inbound deals increased to 10 valued at $442 million in August 2010 up from 8 deals worth $39 million in August 2009.

•Energy, Industrials and Consumer Discretionary were the most targeted sectors for M&A’s with deals worth $3.1 billion, $325 million and $310 million respectively.

 

Report Contents

I. Executive Summary

II. Private Equity Deal Flow
- Introduction
- Deal Breakdown
- Sectoral Breakdown
- Top 5 Private Equity Deals
- Fund Activity

III. Private Equity Exits

IV. M&A Round Up
- Introduction
- Deal Breakdown
- Sectoral Breakdown 
- Top 5 M&A deals


Publication Date: September 7, 2010
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