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The Heubach Group And Sk Capital Partners Close Acquisition Of Global Colorants Business Of Clariant And Announce Appointment Of Stefan Doboczky As Chief Executive Officer

Jan 03, 2022almost 4 years ago

Acquiring Company

SK Capital Partners

Acquired Company

Clariant

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Description

The Heubach Group (“Heubach”, the “Company”), a leading global producer of pigments and SK Capital Partners (“SK Capital”), a private investment firm focused on the specialty materials, chemicals and pharmaceuticals sectors, announced today the completion of the acquisition of Clariant’s Global Colorants Business (“Clariant Pigments”). The combined business will operate under the Heubach brand, creating a global pigment technology and industry leader.

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Company

SK Capital Partners

Location

New York, New York, United States

About

SK Capital is a private investment firm with a disciplined focus on the specialty materials, ingredients and life sciences sectors. Our integrated, multi-disciplinary team utilizes its industry, operating and investment experience to transform businesses into higher performing organizations. SK Capital seeks buyouts, recapitalizations and growth equity investments. We target companies with opportunities for substantial business improvement, and through active engagement with management teams, we invest in the people and processes that drive our long-term strategic and financial goals.

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Heubach

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