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Fly News Breaks for March 24, 2017
BX, SEAS
Mar 24, 2017 | 10:17 EDT
KeyBanc analyst Scott Hamann said the announcement that China's Zhonghong Group will acquire a 21% stake in SeaWorld (SEAS) from Blackstone (BX) should help move its multiple up and comes at an opportune time given traction on its turnaround efforts. The analyst, who is encouraged by the company's plan to expand into other international markets, said he views the deal positively for SeaWorld, which is up about 5.5% in early trading.
News For SEAS;BX From the Last 2 Days
BX
Apr 24, 2024 | 17:15 EDT
Blackstone announced that private equity funds managed by Blackstone have entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Tropical Smoothie Cafe, a franchisor of fast casual restaurants, from Levine Leichtman Capital Partners. This would be the first transaction from Blackstone's most recent vintage of its flagship private equity vehicle, and is intended to help accelerate Tropical Smoothie Cafe's already-rapid expansion through continued investment in menu innovation, operating excellence, and best-in-class marketing. Peter Wallace, a Senior Managing Director in Blackstone's Private Equity business, said, "Tropical Smoothie Cafe has had an impressive growth trajectory consistently building on its loyal customer base as it has scaled nationwide. Blackstone has deep experience helping accelerate the expansion of leading franchise businesses as one of our highest-conviction investment areas. We believe our capital and resources will help position Tropical Smoothie Cafe for continued success and innovation for the benefit of its guests and franchisees." Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Barclays served as financial advisor and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP served as legal counsel to Blackstone. Baird served as the lead financial advisor, with support from North Point and BofA Securities, and Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal counsel to Tropical Smoothie Cafe.
BX
Apr 24, 2024 | 09:07 EDT
Argus analyst Stephen Biggar raised the firm's price target on Blackstone to $135 from $133 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The company's Q1 earnings beat benefited from growth in fee-related earnings, while its management has previously laid out a constructive case for a recovery in the commercial real estate market, noting values are bottoming, new construction has declined substantially, and the cost of capital has peaked, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Argus adds that stable to lower interest rates should also improve transaction activity.