Star Capital is a disciplined and efficient investor. We look for firms that have an opportunity to deploy capital on an efficient basis
to significantly alter their growth trajectory and create value for the founders, managers, and owners
of the businesses
Star Capital invests in growth stage companies
in the following sectors:
Focusing teams on specific sectors magnifies Star Capital's structure and network. Our deep industry knowledge and rigorous due diligence enable the firm to identify attractive assets with the potential to generate superior investment returns.
We typically invest in companies
with
$15 to $200 million in revenue and
$3 to $25 million in EBITDA. We also seek characteristics that indicate predictable,
promising long-term performance:
We avoid highly cyclical and volatile
industry sectors and businesses with
significant volatility exposure.
in the following sectors:
- Business Services
- Distribution/Supply Chain
- Financial Services
- Manufacturing
- Petroleum
- Real Estate
- Technology
- Utilities
Focusing teams on specific sectors magnifies Star Capital's structure and network. Our deep industry knowledge and rigorous due diligence enable the firm to identify attractive assets with the potential to generate superior investment returns.
$15 to $200 million in revenue and
$3 to $25 million in EBITDA. We also seek characteristics that indicate predictable,
promising long-term performance:
- Proven business models
- Stable customer bases
- Operating leverage
- Quality management teams
We avoid highly cyclical and volatile
industry sectors and businesses with
significant volatility exposure.
While the firm focuses on structuring acquisitions that meet the unique requirements of
each seller, the companies that meet our fundamental investment profile -
non-core businesses with healthy growth dynamics at attractive valuations -
are typically those encountering strategic, operational, financial or organizational challenges.Star Capital's investment strategy is aimed at businesses with substantial revenue, as opposed to early stage or venture investing.
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