Tamburi Investment Partners S.p.A.

About Tamburi Investment Partners S.p.A.

Tamburi Investment Partners S.p.A. is private equity firm specializing in direct and secondary direct investments. The firm also co-invests with other entrepreneurs and investors. Within direct investments, it invests in middle market, later stage, buyouts, mature, industry consolidations, recapitalizations, growth capital, and turnaround investments. The firm seeks to invest in medium sized small-mid cap companies in all industries including consumer discretionary, consumer staples, energy, luxury, healthcare, industrials, information technology, materials, telecommunication services, and utilities. It prefers to invest in pre-IPO and PIPES investments in listed and unlisted companies. The firm invests in companies based in Asia and Europe with a focus on Italy. It typically invests between $5 million and $50 million in companies with a minimum sales value of $100 million. The prefers to take minority stakes in its portfolio companies. It makes balance sheet investments. Tamburi Investment Partners S.p.A. was founded in 1993 and is based in Milan, Italy.

https://www.tipspa.it

TIP.MI Italy

6.63USD0.11 (+1.66%)

• At close Mon Oct 03 2022

Milan exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Asset Management

Location Italy, Milan

Grade: ACC

1,566,842,846 USD
MARKET CAP
10.481
PE
0.927
BETA (5y)
0.810
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
8%
for 3 years
-3%
for 2 years
0%
for last year
-26%
for this year
0%
Tamburi Investment Partners S.p.A.
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