|
Description (Investment
Date) |
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Medical
Arts Press, Inc.
Leading direct marketer, manufacturer and distributor of office products
and practice-related supplies to healthcare professionals (December 1999) |
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Galyan's
Trading Company, Inc.
Leading high-end active lifestyle/outdoor superstore retailer (August 1999) |
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Century
Maintenance Supply, Inc.
Leading distributor of maintenance, repair and operations supplies to the
multifamily apartment market (July 1998) |
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Advance
Auto Parts, Inc.
Second largest specialty retailer of automotive parts and accessories in
the United States. (April 1998) |
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Hudson
Respiratory Care Inc.
Leading manufacturer and marketer of disposable medical products
utilized in the respiratory and anesthesia segments of the worldwide
healthcare markets (April 1998) |
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Micro
Warehouse, Inc.
A leading direct marketer of brand name personal computers, software
and accessories primarily to small and medium-sized businesses (February
2000) |

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Vibe/Spin Ventures
Publishes the leading consumer music and lifestyle magazines VIBE and SPIN
(June 1997) |
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Asbury Automotive Group
Third largest automotive dealership group in the United States.
(February 1997) |
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AFC
Enterprises, Inc.
Quick-service restaurant company which owns the brands Churchs Chicken,
Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits, Seattle's Best Coffee and Cinnabon (April
1996) |
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The
Pantry, Inc.
Largest independent convenience store chain in the southeastern United States
(November 1995) |
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Marcus Cable Company,
L.P.
Large multi-regional cable TV operator (January 1995) |
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CB
Richard Ellis Services, Inc.
World's leading real estate services company (November 1994) |
| AV Partnership |
AV Partnership
Homebuilding development in Orange County, California (April 1994) |
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Brylane Inc.
Largest specialty apparel catalog retailer in the United States with catalogs
including Chadwick's, Lane Bryant, Roamans, Lerner and King Size (August
1993) |
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Envirosource,
Inc.
Environmental and industrial services company targeting the steel industry
(May 1993) |
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Purity Supreme, Inc.
Supermarket chain located in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut
(December 1991) |
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Buttrey Food and Drug
Stores Company
Largest chain of food and drug stores in Montana (October 1990) |
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Orchard
Supply Hardware Stores
Chain of high volume, high service retail hardware stores located in California
(May 1989) |
| HTM Sports
Holding B.V. |
HTM Sports Holding B.V.
Manufacturer of branded sporting goods, including Head skis and racquets,
Tyrolia skis and Mares diving equipment (March 1989) |
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Duff
& Phelps Corporation
Leading provider of financial services, including investment management,
research, credit rating and consulting services to institutional investors
and corporations (March 1989) |
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Calmar
Inc.
Largest manufacturer of non-aerosol plastic pump sprayers and dispensers
in the world (December 1988) |
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Hall-Mark
Electronics Corporation
Leading industrial distributor of electronic components and systems
in the United States (August 1988) |
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Tops
Markets, Inc.
Leading regional supermarket chain located in western and central
New York (July 1987) |
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Piggly
Wiggly Southern, Inc.
Leading supermarket chain in central and southern Georgia (December
1986) |
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Webcraft
Technologies, Inc.
Specialty printing company (December 1986) |
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Sun Carriers, Inc.
Motor freight transportation company (September 1986) |
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Boys Markets, Inc.
Leading supermarket chain in Los Angeles (April 1986) |
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P&C Foods, Inc.
Leading regional supermarket chain and wholesale food distributor
(July 1985) |
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A.J. Bayless Markets, Inc.
Supermarket chain located in Arizona (May 1984) |
| TriCoast Container
Corporation |
TriCoast Container Corporation
Manufacturer of plastic beverage containers (July 1983) |