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Blackstone to List Up to 8 Firms, Sell 5 Others
Published: Monday, 12 Oct 2009 | 6:27 AM ET
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By: Reuters

Private equity firm Blackstone Group is planning to list up to eight of its portfolio companies, according to a source who received a letter the firm sent to investors on Friday.

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The letter details that Blackstone [BX  Loading...      ()   ] is positioning one company — hospital staffing firm Team Health — for an IPO and evaluating the potential for seven others, the source said.

It also says that Blackstone is in the process of five realizations this year — meaning sales of companies it owns. Of these, four have already been announced and one is imminent, the source said.

One of the exits is Kosmos Energy's Ghanaian oil interests, the source who has the letter said.

Sources previously told Reuters that Exxon Mobil [XOM  Loading...      ()   ] has agreed to buy Kosmos Energy's stake in the Jubilee field. Kosmos is backed by Blackstone and Warburg Pincus.

Those five realizations are expected to generate aggregate proceeds of $2.8 billion, the source cited the letter as saying. Blackstone was not immediately available to comment.

One problem private equity firms have faced during the market turmoil is the inability to exit investments through initial public offerings or by selling to companies in the same industry as the target — known as "strategic buyers".

But private equity firms have been making the most of the improved stock markets to exit some of their investments.

Rival Kohlberg Kravis Roberts' [KKR  Loading...      ()   ] Dollar General filed for an initial public offering of up to $750 million in August and the company is considering others, sources previously told Reuters.

Blackstone's chief operating officer Tony James said in August that should the markets hold up and continue their present trend, there will probably be some IPOs from Blackstone's portfolio in the next 12 months, although he stressed he wasn't promising a lot of exits.

"There are a couple of companies that are definitely candidates," James said at the time. "There has also been a rebound in the interest of strategic buyers," he added.

Details from the letter to investors were earlier reported by the Financial Times, which quoted founder Steve Schwarzman as telling investors that "At least for private equity, the worst is behind the industry."

Team Health Holdings, a hospital staffing company owned by a unit of Blackstone, earlier in October filed to raise as much as $100 million in an initial public offering, according to a prospectus filed on Tuesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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