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Patient Square Capital acquires Patterson Companies

Apr 22, 20258 months ago

Acquiring Company

Patient Square Capital

Acquired Company

Patterson Companies

Menlo ParkSt. PaulFinanceFinancial ServicesManufacturingHealth Care

Description

Patient Square Capital has successfully completed its acquisition of Patterson Companies on April 17, 2025. Following the acquisition, Patterson’s common stock has ceased trading on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. Robert Rajalingam has been appointed as the new CEO of Patterson Companies, signaling a strategic leadership transition.

Company Information

Company

Patient Square Capital

Location

Menlo Park, California, United States

About

Patient Square Capital is a dedicated health care investment firm that partners with best-in-class management teams whose products, services and technologies improve health. We utilize our deep industry expertise, our broad network of relationships and a true partnership approach to make investments in companies that will grow and thrive. We believe in the power these companies have to improve patient lives, strengthen communities and create a healthier world. Patient Square Capital is purpose built by a team of industry-leading executives, differentiated by the depth of our focus in health care, the breadth of our health care investing experience, and the network we can activate to drive differentiated outcomes. Most importantly, patients are squarely at the center of all that we do. For more information, visit www.patientsquarecapital.com.

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