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The Current State Of US Private Equity In 7 Charts

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Here are seven key charts from our 2016 Annual US private equity Breakdown, which is available for free by clicking here.

Median EBITDA multiples of US M&A (including buyouts)

Median enterprise value surged to 10.9x EBITDA for M&A transactions. In short, there are too many dollars chasing too few feasible investment opportunities.

US PE-backed company inventory

Heightened company inventory limits available targets, while also prompting concerns around the quality of the typical current portfolio company.

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US private equity activity in IT & energy

The tech & energy sectors enjoy relatively stronger PE deal flow.

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US add-on % of buyout activity

Add-ons have hit perhaps a peak proportion of all buyout activity in the US, as PE firms source within lower reaches of the middle market.

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US PE-backed exit activity

Exit value remains strong on a historical basis even as volume slides.

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US PE-backed exits ($B) by type

The corporate M&A environment still drives much of exit value for PE sellers, even if exit volume is also heavily reliant on fellow PE sponsors.

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US PE funds (#) to hit target

PE firms are continuing to experience nigh-unprecedented success in fundraising, testifying to even more targeted fundraising strategies and limited partners’ willingness to maintain exposure to the asset class.

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Article by Garrett James Black – PitchBook

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