Accent Equity Partners and the San Sac Deal
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Accent Equity Partners (AEP) is one of the leading independent asset management firms in the United States. I have written case study solution for several projects for AEP, including the recent acquisition of San Sac Foods Inc. I will provide a brief overview of this project and the role I played in it. San Sac Foods Inc. Is a family-owned business founded in 1933 by the Haugen family. The company specializes in the production of high-quality poultry products, such as rotisserie chick
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In 2016, Accent Equity Partners acquired majority shares of Accenture, a global professional services company. This acquisition is known as the San Sac Deal. The acquisition aimed to achieve one single goal, which was to create a business that could help clients to tackle “the world’s biggest problems”. The acquisition of Accenture in August 2016 also aimed to create a new global business that would have a stronger, more comprehensive offering to clients. my review here During the first four months of the acquisition
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Accent Equity Partners (AEP) is a private equity firm that has been around since the mid-nineties. They specialize in the healthcare industry and are based out of New York. In 2015, they acquired San Sac Holding, one of the largest distributors of over-the-counter drugs in the United States. I was part of the team that executed the deal and worked closely with the management team of San Sac. Here are a few key points about the San Sac Deal: 1. Strong
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