Capital West Advises Bush Industries on its Sale to Novacap
Bush Industries is a leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of case goods and ready-to-assemble furniture for commercial and residential offices and the home. With facilities in New York, Pennsylvania, California and China, Bush provides easy, fast and affordable furniture solutions to consumers through the e-commerce, office superstore, and contract commercial markets.
Novacap is a Canadian private equity firm with $3.6 billion of assets under management. Novacap intends to combine Bush with one of its portfolio companies, Bestar, a Canadian based designer, manufacturer, distributor and online seller of furniture for the commercial office and home. The companies will have combined sales of approximately $260 million.
Capital West acted as exclusive financial advisor to Bush Industries on this transaction.
For additional information contact:
Michael Janicki
(604) 718-6811
About Capital West Partners
Founded in 1990, Capital West Partners is an independent M&A advisory firm based in Vancouver, BC. As mid-market specialists, we deliver focused financial advice and transaction expertise to public and private companies, as well as public sector entities, in Western Canada and beyond for a range of transaction situations, including:
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Capital West has a proven track record of 30+ years of completing transactions that maximize value for our clients. Since inception, we have completed deals with over $11 billion in combined total value.
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