TDR CAPITAL

20 Bentinck Street
London, W1U 2EU

Website: tdrcapital.com

Firm Size

  • Assets Under Management (AUM):$24.9 Billion
  • Employees:
  • Firm Type:Private Equity
  • Focus Areas: Services
    Healthcare
    Consumer


Description

TDR Capital LLP is a private equity firm based in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 2002 by Manjit Dale and Stephen Robertson. The firm primarily focuses on investments in the consumer, healthcare, and financial services sectors. TDR Capital specializes in leveraged buyouts and control-oriented investments. They typically target companies with strong growth potential and seek to actively partner with management teams to drive value creation. The firm is known for its operational expertise and hands-on approach to portfolio management. TDR Capital has a global reach and has invested in companies across Europe and North America. Some of its notable investments include the acquisition of PizzaExpress, the UK-based restaurant chain, and the purchase of Keepmoat, a leading provider of affordable housing in the UK. In addition to its buyout activities, TDR Capital also manages a credit opportunities fund, which focuses on distressed and special situations investments. Overall, TDR Capital is a well-established private equity firm with expertise in various sectors and a track record of successful investments.

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Mar 25, 2024: Target Hospitality Receives Buyout Offer from TDR Capital
Target Hospitality Corp. ("Target Hospitality", "Target" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: TH), one of North America's largest providers of vertically integrated modular accommodations and value-added hospitality services, today announced that the Board of Directors of Target Hospitality ("the Board") has received an unsolicited non-binding proposal from Arrow Holdings S.à r.l. ("Arrow"), an affiliate of TDR Capital LLP ("TDR"), to acquire all of the outstanding shares of common stock of Target Hospitality that are not owned by any of Arrow, any investment fund managed by TDR or their respective affiliates, for cash consideration of $10.80 per share (the "Proposal").