Advanta Netherlands Holdings BV

At the time of acquisition, Advanta was the fifth largest agronomic seed company in the world and the largest independent company in the industry with approximately $290 million in revenue.

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Alaska Communications Systems

Alaska Communications Systems, Inc. (“ACS”) is the leading facilities-based telecommunications services provider and the largest local exchange carrier ("LEC") in Alaska and the 13th largest LEC in the United States. ACS provides consumer and business customers with a complete range of telecommunications services.

In May 1999, after two separate, but concurrent, regulatory approval processes, each lasting approximately nine months, the firm simultaneously completed the acquisition and integration of two local telephone companies (PTI and ATU) in Alaska, forming ACS. The firm, through a number of structural nuances, was able to facilitate a transaction that allowed both the Federal Communications Committee and the local Alaskan regulatory body, the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, to approve the combination of the only two local telephone companies in the area. The investment opportunity in PTI resulted from the firm’s long-term relationship with the management team and its ability to handle a complicated regulatory process and provide certainty of closing.

After completing the acquisition, the firm worked with Alaska Communications Systems to complete several capital markets transactions that increased shareholder value during a period of stable revenue and earnings. First, ACS completed an IPO in 2000 (NASDAQ: ALSK), which generated $140 million of proceeds. Furthermore, in 2003, the firm engineered the spin-out of ACS’ directory business to the Canadian Income Trust market at a premium to the then current trading multiple (9.6x EBITDA versus 7.0x EBITDA). Both of these capital market transactions were used as a source of financing to allow the management to invest in the assets of the business and broaden the Company’s product offering to include a wireless network, which in the long term created substantial shareholder value.

Following the investment in the Company’s assets, the firm recruited a new world class senior management team led by Liane Pelletier as CEO and President. Ms. Pelletier, joined ACS after spending 17 years at Sprint Corporation.

The investments in management and the wireless network provided a differentiated return to shareholders versus other RLEC investments’ during the same time period. The continued investment in the assets of the Company by the firm allowed ACS to reinvigorate growth after a number of years of steady earnings. Subsequent to the renewed growth, in October 2004, the firm determined the best use of capital for shareholders was the institution of a dividend policy that increased the value of the stock by over 100% in less then 12 months. In 2005, the firm recapitalized the debt structure to create interest savings that further increased cash flow available for dividends.

In 2006, the firm made its final exit from the original investment through a secondary sale. The investment’s ROI and IRR substantially outperformed vintage class 1999 telecommunication investments by financial sponsors.

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Seminis Inc.

Seminis is the global market leader in the development, production and marketing of vegetable and fruit seeds in approximately 150 countries.

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WireCo World Group

WireCo WorldGroup ("WireCo" or the "Company") is the largest global manufacturer of wire rope and a leading worldwide manufacturer of electromechanical ("EM") cable and highly-engineered cable structures. The Company offers leading brand names under its primary product lines: wire rope, specialty wire and EM cable. WireCo uses advanced metallurgical technology and engineering to convert its primary raw material, high-carbon steel rod, into products which are mission-critical replacement parts used in lifting, pulling and supporting applications for a diverse range of industries, including: mining, oil and gas, commercial construction, telecommunications, marine, electrical, automotive tire and aerospace.

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