286:. Inc, $ 295 million of equity was raised. A refinancing agreement was reached with American Capital creditors in mid-2010. Under the terms of the transaction, lenders and note-holders had the option of receiving either cash or new secured debt, in each case in the full principal amount of their pre-transaction debt. Lenders and note-holders holding $ 1.03 billion of debt, 44% of pre-transaction debt, selected and received 100% cash for their debt, while lenders and note-holders holding $ 1.31 billion of debt, 56% of pre-transaction debt, elected to receive new secured loans or notes of various series. By 2011, American Capital Agency raised $ 4.4 billion of equity through offerings in January, March, June and November. It also initiated an IPO of newly formed American Capital Mortgage Investment Corp (NASDAQ: MTGE). American Capital continued to re-leverage its balance sheet after the Great Recession. In 2012, it refinanced its debt in June and raised $ 250 million of debt in August. American Capital raised $ 362 million of debt for its third externally managed CLO. At the same time, American Capital created American Capital Infrastructure, and an
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Capital and its affiliates invested from $ 10 million to $ 600 million per company in North America and €10 million to €300 million per company in Europe. At its peak, American Capital had over $ 100 billion of assets under management.
392:: European Capital Limited (ECAS) was an externally managed private equity and mezzanine fund. The mission of European Capital was to provide in Europe mezzanine and senior debt financing for buyouts led by private equity firms or to provide capital directly to companies through a "One Stop Buyout" in which it funded senior debt, mezzanine and equity and was the controlling shareholder. Paris and London were the first of several offices.
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Berkshire Hathaway over the same period. However, it wasn’t just investors in its IPO who outperformed the market. For a stockholder who invested in one share of ACAS at its IPO and one share of ACAS on January first of each of the 19 years it was public, and held the shares through to the sale on January 3, 2017, 70% of those 20 investments would have outperformed the S&P 500 Financial Sector over the same time periods.
220:. Bob Grunewald was appointed Managing Director of the newly formed American Capital Financial Services Group. The company raised its second externally managed private equity fund, American Capital Equity I, through a novel sale of a significant portion of its private equity investments to a third-party fund that it then managed. American Capital also received investment grade ratings from
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414:: American Capital Energy & Infrastructure (ACEI) invested in global energy infrastructure assets. Paul Hanrahan, former CEO of AES Corporation, was appointed CEO, John Erickson was appointed its CFO and Richard Santoroski was appointed Managing Director.
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