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HM Capital Partners- was Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst
Type Corporation
Industry LBO-Investment Banking
Created by fedup

  
HM Capital Partners- was Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst's Friends
John R. Muse
Muse is CEO and co-founder, of Dallas, Texas based HM Capital,private equity firm which has used strong networking to acquire media, food, oil and gas investments..


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George W. Bush
In 1998, partner Tom Hicks, bought the Texas Rangers from a group of investors headed by George Bush netting Bush a quick $12 million profit. The initial capitalization of Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furs...


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Jack D. Furst
Jack D. Furst, Senior Advisor and Investment Committee Member, co-founded the Firm in 1989. Mr. Furst focuses on the Firm’s investments in niche manufacturing, energy and financial services. He also ...


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Strum Foods
With the investment in this dairy and beverage distributor HM maximizes it's seed markets with school and Government contracts for food through Sodexho.


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DuPont
As part of its buy-and-build strategy, Hicks Muse bought DuPont's connector systems unit in 1993, renamed it Berg Electronics, added six more companies to it, and doubled its earnings before selling ...


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Nestle
HM is a major player in food and bought Nestlé's Ambient Food Group in 2002, adding dramatically to the products and brands.


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Dr. Pepper
HM purchased several soft drink bottlers in mid-1980s including Dr Pepper and 7 Up. The firm took Dr Pepper/7 Up public just 18 months after merging the two companies.


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Hicks Muse Tate & Furst
Renamed HM Capital Partners most links at the HM connection.


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ConAgra Foods
Private equity group Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst has exercised its option to acquire ConAgra Foods’ minority share in Swift Foods, a company formed when ConAgra divested its fresh beef and pork process...


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Biotech Brigade
Bush Pioneers and Private Equity group with stake in Swift Foods, feed lot operations purchased from ConAgra in 2002.


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University of Texas
Tom Hicks heads the corporate raider firm Hicks Muse Tate & Furst (Bush’s No. 4 career patron). Hicks Muse long wanted to tap the $13-billion University of Texas (UT) endowment for its takeover deals...


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Bush Rangers and Pioneers
The fortunes of Bush and Hicks and scandalous taxpayer fraud takes the cake here. From the Texas Rangers to Clear Channel using University of Texas funds it could make for a crime drama.


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Rudy Guiliani
Another committee member in the Rudy '08 planning team, Tom Hicks, a Dallas billionaire and owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. Hicks organized the investment group that purchased the Rangers i...


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Dean Foods
Muse was elected to the Board of Directors in November 1997. Prior to the formation of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst in 1989, he headed the investment/merchant banking activities of Prudential Securities


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The Aspen Institute
Trustee, Jack D. Furst, Partner, Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst now HM Capital partners.


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Philip Morris
Philip Morris acquired The Seven Up Company in June 1978. Philip Morris sold the brand's U.S. operations in 1986 to HM Capital Partners, formerly Hicks, Muse, Furst and Tate, a private investment gro...


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