Group 1 - Bain Capital announced the sale of its Chinese business, Qinhuai Data, to a consortium led by Dongyangguang Group for approximately $4 billion [2] - Qinhuai Data, previously known as Chindata Group, operates high-density IT cluster infrastructure in key economic regions of China [3] - The company went public on NASDAQ in October 2020, with an initial offering price of $13.5 per share, raising $621 million [3][5] Group 2 - At the time of its IPO, Qinhuai Data had a market valuation of $58.43 billion, with a first-day closing price of $16.23, reflecting a 20.22% increase from the offering price [5] - Bain Capital proposed to privatize Qinhuai Data in 2023, valuing the company at approximately $2.93 billion, but faced a competing offer from招商资本 at a higher valuation of about $3.4 billion [6] - Ultimately, Bain Capital controlled 92% of the voting rights, allowing them to proceed with the privatization despite the competing offer [6] Group 3 - After nearly two years, Bain Capital sold Qinhuai Data, realizing a profit of $800 million from the investment [8] - The company has a significant presence globally, managing approximately $185 billion in assets across 24 offices [9] - The founder of Qinhuai Data, Jing Ju, stepped down in February 2022, with Huapeng Wu taking over as CEO [9]
贝恩投资出售秦淮数据全部股权:套现40亿美元 东阳光集团接盘