Monday, March 1, 2021

Why unicorns are choosing direct listings

Atlanta could see startup hub growing pains; Stripe eyes $100B+ valuation; Buyout values Birkenstock at $4.8B; RedBird nears deal with Red Sox owner
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Why Atlanta could face startup hub growing pains
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Atlanta has emerged as a budding startup hub with a list of newly minted unicorns. Now, entrepreneurs in the region might have to grapple with challenges like retaining talent and sourcing bigger funding checks.
  • The city's allure has even attracted the likes of home rental giant Airbnb, which recently decided to locate its East Coast engineering hub there.

  • "Talent wars will heat up as more VC money flows into Atlanta," said Jeff Diana, chief people officer at meeting scheduling startup, Calendly.

  • "Atlanta-based companies that have potential to be global market leaders still have difficulty sourcing big checks from local investors," said Mark Buffington, co-founder and managing partner at Panoramic Ventures.
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Why many large unicorns are choosing direct listings over SPACs
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Some of the biggest VC-backed companies are already showing significant interest this year in going public via direct listings. Cryptocurrency specialist Coinbase and game developer Roblox have filed for such debuts, while data software providers Databricks and UiPath have raised massive financing rounds—which could clear the way for them to choose this option.

Our latest analyst note explores why companies valued at more than $5 billion might pick a direct listing over a SPAC merger, and why a wider range of businesses could pursue this path to the public markets. Among the takeaways:
  • A direct listing, combined with a large private funding round, can allow large unicorns to select the specific pricing and investors they want.

  • This approach can be especially attractive for companies that have above-market revenue growth or operate in a popular industry, which can drive significant investor demand.

  • Regulatory changes may help level the playing field between traditional IPOs and direct listings.
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A message from RSM
The changing investor landscape under COVID-19
A common sentiment in today's PE market is that COVID-19 will have a big impact on the market—not only on near-term deal flow, but on what types of buyers will be making those deals.

RSM's just-released report, The changing investor landscape under COVID-19, explores that landscape through the lens of PE buyers, corporate acquirers, family offices and Canadian pension plans, all of which have capital to put to use. But they all bring different motivations to the market. Time-sensitive PE funds are on the clock to deploy money, while investors with more permanent capital, like family offices and Canadian pension plans, can be just as selective as they were pre-COVID.

To download the report, click here.
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L Catterton strikes $4.8B deal for Birkenstock
Birkenstock sandals have been around since the 18th century. Now, they'll be owned by private equity. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
L Catterton, a private equity firm that backs several popular consumer brands, has agreed to acquire sandal maker Birkenstock. The deal values the German company at roughly €4 billion (about $4.8 billion), Reuters reported.
  • Financière Agache, a family office run by LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault, will also invest in the deal. Arnault and LVMH—the parent of Louis Vuitton and dozens of other luxury brands—helped form L Catterton back in 2016.

  • Founded in 1774, Birkenstock has gained popularity in recent years from younger customers embracing the sandal's bulky look. The company posted €721.5 million of revenue in the fiscal year through September 2019.

  • UK-based private equity firms CVC Capital Partners and Permira had showed interest in acquiring the business, according to prior reports. But L Catterton won out over CVC because of its experience with family-owned consumer brands and its track record in Asia, Bloomberg reported.
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How AI and machine learning has soared to record heights
The $50 billion threshold defined both global VC investment and exit activity in artificial intelligence and machine learning in 2020. Venture funding surpassed it with a record $52.1 billion, and exit value nearly reached it with a new annual high of $49.6 billion.

The AI and machine learning market is expected to top $111 billion in end user spending in 2021, according to our new installment of Emerging Tech Research, en route to hitting $203 billion in 2024. Other highlights from the report include:
  • Q4's $16.5 billion in capital invested set a record for quarterly VC funding in AI and ML.

  • The healthcare, consumer, enterprise IT and autonomous vehicles segments led the way in 2020, with each raising over $5 billion.

  • Multiple trends are converging to drive activity in autonomous robotics, including the booming demand for automation due to COVID-19.
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UK seeks to bridge funding gap to retain fintech crown
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The UK could lose its status as Europe's leading fintech hub if it doesn't respond to growing competition and regulatory uncertainty caused by Brexit, according to a government report.
  • The report, written by former Worldpay CEO Ron Kalifa, recommends a fintech growth fund to address a £2 billion (about $2.8 billion) funding gap for UK startups.

  • More than half of VC fintech investment in Europe has historically gone to the UK, but other countries are catching up.

  • The UK has developed some of the world's most valuable fintech startups but cannot rest on its laurels. "The next powerhouses will not be created by accident," Kalifa said.
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CPPIB head steps down after trip to UAE
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board president and CEO Mark Machin has resigned after he flew to the United Arab Emirates to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, violating Canada's travel advisory restrictions. John Graham, a senior managing director and head of the pension fund's credit arm, will replace Machin, who had served as president and CEO since 2016.
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Stripe looking for new funds at $100B+ valuation
An upcoming funding round for fintech company Stripe could value it at more than $100 billion, Barron's reported. The company may reportedly raise between $1 billion and $5 billion. San Francisco-based Stripe was valued at $35 billion in April 2020.
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Drone specialist Skydio valued over $1B in new round
Skydio raised a new funding round that values the drone maker at over $1 billion. The Redwood City, Calif.-based company was valued at $423 million in deal last year, according to PitchBook data. In its newest round, Skydio said it raised $170 million in a Series D led by return investor Andreessen Horowitz. Other investors in the deal included Linse Capital, Next47, and IVP.
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Newsela picks up $100M
Newsela has raised a $100 million Series D co-led by Franklin Templeton and TCV, with participation from Owl Ventures, Tao Capital Partners, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and Waycross Ventures. The New York-based company is the developer of an edtech platform that provides instructional content and other educational tools to K-12 students. Newsela was valued at $210 million in 2019, according to PitchBook data.
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Torch lights up with $25M
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OTTP to take over Logoplaste in $1.7B SBO
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Logoplaste, a Portuguese manufacturer of plastic bottles and containers, from The Carlyle Group, with Reuters reporting an enterprise value of €1.4 billion (about $1.7 billion) for the deal. Carlyle acquired a 60% stake in Logoplaste at a €660 million valuation in 2016.
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RedBird Capital could take 10% stake in Red Sox owner
RedBird Capital Partners is closing in on a deal to acquire a 10% stake in Fenway Sports Group, owner of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC, for about $750 million, valuing FSG at more than $7 billion, Sportico reported. The deal comes after RedBall Acquisition, a blank-check company backed by RedBird founder Gerry Cardinale, failed to come to terms on a deal to acquire a minority stake in FSG at a reported $8 billion valuation.
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Robinhood aims to settle FINRA probe
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Cigna's Evernorth to buy MDLive
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Core Industrial pulls in $465M
Core Industrial Partners has closed its second flagship fund on $465 million, surpassing an initial $400 million target and a $450 million hard cap. Based in Chicago, Core Industrial focuses on sectors including manufacturing and industrial services. The PE firm closed its debut fund on $230 million in 2019.
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Chart of the Day
"Although the annual median PE deal size dipped slightly in 2020, the trend of a larger European PE transaction environment came marauding back in the second half of the year. The average European PE deal size hit a new annual zenith after collapsing in H1 2020, increasing to €248.9 million—a 22.3% YoY increase from 2019."

Source: PitchBook's 2020 Annual European PE Breakdown
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