Tuesday, January 10, 2023

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Mobility tech hits the headlines; why is VC dry powder still piling up?; primary care M&A on the horizon; Vista inks $2.6B Duck Creek deal
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January 10, 2023
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In today's Daily Pitch, you'll find:
  • Our latest PitchBook Benchmarks, updated through Q2 2022, provide data for closed-end fund returns across strategies and vintage years.

  • CVS has invested $100 million in Carbon Health—is yet more primary care M&A in the offing?

  • Here's why VC firms' piles of cash continued to grow—even as dry powder fell across other private investment strategies.
 
Today's Top Stories  
PitchBook Benchmarks for PE, VC and more
As capital flowed into alternative assets over the last decade, the global private markets surged and fund strategies expanded in kind. But the last 12 months have been a difficult time for markets, and the opaque nature of private capital presents many questions on how funds are performing. Now more than ever, allocators need transparent benchmarks they can trust.

That's where PitchBook Benchmarks come in—providing a detailed snapshot on the latest data for closed-end fund returns across strategies and vintage years. The new edition is now available, updated through Q2 2022 with preliminary data for Q3. It features downloadable XLS tables, data visualizations and PDFs that break down the numbers by strategy and geography.
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CVS invests $100M in Carbon Health. Is more primary care M&A in the offing?
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CVS failed to buy OneMedical before Amazon scooped it up. Now the drugstore giant is forging a partnership with Carbon Health, which also offers tech-enabled primary health services.

Here's why the deal may eventually lead to a strategic acquisition.

In other healthcare news...

PitchBook senior healthcare analyst Rebecca Springer is on the ground at the JP Morgan's healthcare conference in San Francisco. She reports that The Aspen Group has ambitions to enter the primary care space.

The platform could one day compete with the likes of CVS Health and Walmart in retail primary care, Springer says. Its advantage: organic growth fueled by free cash flow and strength in recruiting young providers.

The group, backed by Leonard Green, is quietly building consumer-focused brands in a growing number of categories. In addition to its core dentistry business and more recent aesthetics and veterinary plays, Aspen acquired WellNow urgent care in 2016.
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A message from Citizens  
What's driving middle-market growth in 2023?
As shown in the Citizens 2023 M&A Outlook, its annual survey of decision-makers across 400 U.S. middle-market businesses and PE firms, nearly two-thirds of companies expect M&A will be their primary growth engine this year. And while economic uncertainties are grabbing headlines, over 90% of companies say their 2023 performance will exceed or match their 2022 results.

Access the 2023 M&A Outlook to discover:
  • Which sectors enjoy the brightest outlooks
  • Where companies and PE firms' views diverge
  • Buyers' top reasons for making an acquisition in 2023
Explore the Citizens 2023 M&A Outlook
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Tracking mobility tech's bumpy Q4 on the public markets
Mobility tech pulled off a rocky finish to 2022: Ford and Volkswagen pulled the plug on a multibillion-dollar investment in Argo.AI, Toyota's CEO shared his doubts about an EV-only future, and Tesla stock was none the better for Elon Musk's ongoing stint at Twitter.

So, how did all these headlines impact investor sentiment? Check out our Q4 2022 Mobility Tech Public Company Valuation Guide to see the latest data on stock performance, revenue forecasts and market caps of key publicly traded companies across sectors including ridehailing, autonomous driving and electric vehicles.
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Why is VC dry powder still piling up?
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VC firms continued to accumulate a growing pile of cash as of the end of Q3 last year, while the dry powder for other private asset markets—including private equity, private credit and secondaries—declined, according to PitchBook data.

The heavy presence of nontraditional investors in venture deals has contributed to the record stockpile of undeployed capital held by VC investors. At the same time, strong fundraising in the first half of 2022 also added to VC firms' war chests.
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Europe's 'soonicorns': Who will be next to reach a €1B valuation?
Unicorn creation in Europe is expected to slow this year as uncertainty remains in the venture market.

Nevertheless, with so much dry powder that needs to be put to work, VCs will still be making big bets on startups. Take a look at some of the companies that could join Europe's unicorn herd in 2023.
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The "failure resume": How some VCs are broadcasting their biggest mistakes. [The Wall Street Journal]

Is it time to teach AI how to be forgetful? [Wired]

For more than a decade, experts have debated whether value investing still works—and it looks like the textbooks were right all along. [Institutional Investor]
 
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Quick Takes  
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  2018 Vintage European PE Funds  
  VC Deals  
  SoniVie pulls in $60M  
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  Madrona invests $7.5M in XetHub  
  PE Deals  
  Vista Equity to take Duck Creek private in $2.6B deal  
  Enpal reaches $2.35B valuation  
  Alira Health raises $58M  
  PE firms acquire residential roofer in secondary deal  
  Next Level Apparel acquires Stedman  
  Portfolio Companies  
  Britishvolt explores sale of majority stake  
  Exits & IPOs  
  Qiagen acquires PE-backed Verogen  
 
 
The Daily Benchmark  
2018 Vintage European PE Funds
Median IRR
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Top Quartile IRR
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1.53x
Median TVPI
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VC Deals  
SoniVie pulls in $60M
Israel's SoniVie has raised a $60 million Series C led by Andera Partners for its ultrasound-based hypertension treatment.
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Rapid Silicon closes first tranche of $30M Series A
Rapid Silicon, which produces customizable AI-enabled semiconductors based on open-source technology, has raised $15 million as part of a Series A, with an additional $15 million planned for later in Q1. Investors including Cambium Capital and ChengWei Capital participated in the first close.
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Telepsychiatry specialist collects $25M
Virtual psychiatry and therapy provider Array Behavioral Care has raised $25 million in a round led by CVS Health.
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Worlds brings supply chain into the metaverse with $21.2M round
Worlds Enterprises has raised a $21.2 million Series A1 led by Moneta Ventures. Worlds' metaverse platform is intended to help supply chain companies measure and analyze operations.
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Madrona invests $7.5M in XetHub
XetHub has raised a $7.5 million seed round from Madrona. The company's platform allows developers to store and work with large datasets alongside their code repositories.
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PE Deals  
Vista Equity to take Duck Creek private in $2.6B deal
Vista Equity Partners has agreed to acquire Duck Creek Technologies for $11 per share, valuing the company at roughly $2.6 billion. Apax Partners and other investors backed the company, which makes enterprise software for property and casualty insurance providers, leading up to its 2020 IPO.
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Enpal reaches $2.35B valuation
Germany-based residential solar company Enpal has raised roughly $230 million in equity in a Series D led by TPG, according to reports. Other new investors include Westly Group and Activate Capital Partners. The deal values Enpal at roughly $2.35 billion.
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Alira Health raises $58M
Alira Health, an advisory and clinical research firm, has raised $58 million in funding from an undisclosed investor. Previously, the company raised $35 million in 2021 and $40 million in 2022 in two rounds, each led by Paris-based PE firm Creadev.
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PE firms acquire residential roofer in secondary deal
North Branch Capital has sold a majority stake in Wisconsin-based residential roofing company Infinity Home Services to LightBay Capital and Freeman Spogli & Co. The deal is a partial exit for North Branch, which retains some ownership in Infinity.
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Next Level Apparel acquires Stedman
Blue Point Capital Partners-backed Next Level Apparel has acquired Germany-based clothing company Stedman.
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Portfolio Companies  
Britishvolt explores sale of majority stake
Britishvolt is in talks with a consortium of unnamed investors to sell a majority stake, according to reports. The electric vehicle battery maker, which is based in the UK, is backed by investors including commodities trader Glencore, Covalis Capital and family office Cathexis Holdings.
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Exits & IPOs  
Qiagen acquires PE-backed Verogen
Netherlands-based biomedical testing company Qiagen has acquired forensic sciences firm Verogen for $150 million in cash. Verogen has been privately backed since 2017, when Telegraph Hill Partners purchased the company.
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Chart of the Day  
"Once eschewed by investors because of low fee-for-service reimbursement, primary care—that is, senior primary care—has become the site of a turf war among payviders, retailers, and PE-backed platforms due to the high margins that MA contracts can generate. PE investors must carefully form geographic and service line strategies and weigh elevated entrance multiples against return prospects and long-term trends."

Source: PitchBook's Q3 2022 Healthcare Services Report
 
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