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Private equity firm
Arlington Capital Partners is a
Washington, DC based
private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout and recapitalization investments in middle market companies. Started in 1999, the firm manages $7.0 billion of committed capital out of five investment funds.
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Arlington Capital Partners invests in the aerospace, defense, government services & technology, healthcare services, business services, and software.
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History
The firm was co-founded in 1999 by
Raymond W. Smith , Paul G. Stern, Jeffrey H. Freed and Robert I. Knibb. Its first fund closed in 2000 after raising $450 million.
[3] The second fund closed in 2006 with $575 million raised, their third fund closed in 2011 with $415.5 million, their fourth fund closed in 2016 with $700 million, and their fifth fund closed in 2019 with $1.7 billion raised.
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Notable investments
Notable investments have included:
Avalign Technologies
Advanced Health
AdVenture Interactive
AEgis
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Apogen Technologies
Cadence Aerospace
Cambridge Major Laboratories
Centauri
Chandler May
Compusearch Software Solutions
Consolidated Precision Products
The Daily Racing Form
Endeavor Robotics
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Exostar
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Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing
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iRobot Defense Holdings, Inc.
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MB Aerospace
Merrill Technologies Group
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Micron Technologies
Micropact
NLX Corporation
Novetta Solutions
Ontario Systems
Octo Consulting
Quantum Spatial
Polaris Alpha
Secor
Signal Tree
Stellant Systems
Tex Tech
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TSI
Tyto Athene
Virgo Holdings
Zemax
References
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"Arlington Capital Partners' portfolio company, BlueHalo, announces the acquisition of Citadel Defense" . Retrieved 16 November 2021 .
^ Neibauer, Michael (15 February 2018).
"Arlington Capital Partners buy one local firm, will combine with another" . Washington Business Journal . Retrieved 15 November 2018 .
^ O'Hara, Terence (30 August 2004).
"Arlington Capital Enters New Phase With Second Fund" .
The Washington Post . Retrieved 15 November 2018 .
^ Beltran, Luisa (25 August 2011).
"Arlington Capital's Third Fund Comes Up 45% Short" . PE Hub. Retrieved 15 November 2018 .
^ O'Hara, Terence (10 April 2006).
"Novak and Biddle, The Worrywarts of Venture Investing" .
The Washington Post . Retrieved 15 November 2018 .
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"Arlington closes oversubscribed Fund V on $1.7bn" .
AltAssets . 26 June 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2019 .
^ Kirkland, Rachel (21 October 2019).
"Arlington Capital Partners to Invest in AEgis Technologies Jonathan Moneymaker Tapped as AEgis CEO" . WashingtonExec. Retrieved 3 December 2019 .
^ Kalyanaraman, Srividya (2 January 2019).
"Chelmsford's Endeavor Robotics sues defense firm over patents" . Boston Business Journal . Retrieved 8 January 2019 .
^ Group, Satellite Evolution (2023-09-26).
"Arlington Capital partners to acquire Exostar from Thoma Bravo" . Satellite Evolution . Retrieved 2023-09-26 .
^ Mark, Sanchez.
"PE investment positions GRAM for additional growth" . MiBiz .
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"2017 iRobot Annual Report - Financial Statement Note 4" . iRobot Investor Relations . April 10, 2018.
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"Arlington Capital Partners Announces the Formation of Keel, a New Leader in Defense Manufacturing, and its Acquisitions of Merrill Technologies Group and Metal Trades, LLC" . Arlington Capital Partners . 2023-01-25. Retrieved 2023-02-01 .
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"Arlington Capital buys Tex Tech - PE Hub" . PE Hub . 2017-08-24. Retrieved 2018-05-30 .