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Vienna Capital Partners (VCP) is a corporate finance advisor and private equity investor headquartered in Vienna. The company is mainly focused on corporate finance, direct investment and trust management in Central and Eastern Europe countries. == History == Vienna Capital Partners was founded in 1998 by its Senior Partner Heinrich Pecina, who was on the managing board of Creditanstalt Investment Bank (CAIB) from 1990 to 1997. VCP is owned by him and his partners (Christian Fischer, Guzel Gumerova, Christian Riener and Piotr Samojlik), either directly or through their family foundations, with Collegia Privatstiftung, an Austrian private foundation controlled by Heinrich Pecina, owning the majority.〔(People ), VCP website〕〔(Austrian company database compnet.at )〕 Since the foundation in 1998 VCP has become an important dealmaker in Central and Eastern Europe. For example VCP was involved in the sale of Austrian Flaga to UGI Corporation (1999), in the buy-out and delisting of Austriamicrosystems together with Schroder Ventures (Austria 2000), in the acquisition of Pari Business Media Group by Bonnier Media Group (Bulgaria 2005), Celesio’s acquisition of Medika d.d. from Novartis (Croatia 2005) or in the sale of Hand-Prod to OneMed Group (Poland 2007).〔(References ), VCP website〕 In the first half of 2010 VCP reported one of the most successful periods in the company’s history. In the first six months of 2010 VCP closed transactions with a total volume of 1.5 billion Euros. For the whole year VCP expects a total transaction volume of about 2 billion Euros. In June 2010 VCP completed the biggest transaction in the company’s history: the restructuring of the Hungarian chemicals company BorsodChem, an isocyanates and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) producer.〔 On the Polish market, VCP was ranked second in Mergermarket's 2010 league table of M&A advisors.〔(Unicredit liderem fuzji i przejęć w Polsce ), Rzeczpospolita 2011-03-21〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vienna Capital Partners」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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