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'''Ironbridge Capital''' is an Australian equity firm which provides equity for [[Australia|Australian]] and [[New Zealand]] businesses. It invests in buyouts and expansions of medium to large sized businesses.<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/</ref> Ironbridge was founded in [[2003]] by [[Neil Broekhuizen]], [[Paul Evans]], [[Julian Knights]] and [[Greg Ruddock]], who collectively own the company.<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/who.htm</ref> Its largest investment since July 2007 has been media company [[MediaWorks New Zealand]];<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/radio-broadcasting/news/article.cfm?c_id=263&objectid=10452901</ref> It has a 70% controlling stake in MediaWorks, making it one of the largest owners of the New Zealand media industry, and it plays an active role in the management of the company.<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/john-drinnan/news/article.cfm?a_id=324&objectid=10579347</ref> Its other investments include [[Affinity Health]], [[Australian Drilling Solutions]], [[Barbeques Galore]], [[EnviroWaste]], [[FleetPartners]], [[iNova Pharmaceuticals]], [[Mrs Crocket's Kitchen]], [[Qualcare]], [[Repromed]], [[Recreational Tourism Group]], [[Stardex Insurance Group]] and [[Super A-Mart]].<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/invest.htm</ref>
'''Ironbridge Capital''' is an Australian equity firm which provides equity for [[Australia]]n and [[New Zealand]] businesses. It invests in buyouts and expansions of medium to large sized businesses.<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/</ref> Ironbridge was founded in [[2003]] by [[Neil Broekhuizen]], [[Paul Evans]], [[Julian Knights]] and [[Greg Ruddock]], who collectively own the company.<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/who.htm</ref> Its largest investment since July 2007 has been media company [[MediaWorks New Zealand]];<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/radio-broadcasting/news/article.cfm?c_id=263&objectid=10452901</ref> It has a 70% controlling stake in MediaWorks, making it one of the largest owners of the New Zealand media industry, and it plays an active role in the management of the company.<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/john-drinnan/news/article.cfm?a_id=324&objectid=10579347</ref> Its other investments include [[Affinity Health]], [[Australian Drilling Solutions]], [[Barbeques Galore]], [[EnviroWaste]], [[FleetPartners]], [[iNova Pharmaceuticals]], [[Mrs Crocket's Kitchen]], [[Qualcare]], [[Repromed]], [[Recreational Tourism Group]], [[Stardex Insurance Group]] and [[Super A-Mart]].<ref>http://www.ironbridge.com.au/invest.htm</ref>


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==External Links==
==External links==
[http://www.ironbridge.com.au/default.htm Ironbridge website]
* [http://www.ironbridge.com.au/default.htm Ironbridge website]


[[Category:Investment companies of Australia]]
[[Category:Investment companies of Australia]]


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Revision as of 04:23, 20 September 2009

Ironbridge Capital is an Australian equity firm which provides equity for Australian and New Zealand businesses. It invests in buyouts and expansions of medium to large sized businesses.[1] Ironbridge was founded in 2003 by Neil Broekhuizen, Paul Evans, Julian Knights and Greg Ruddock, who collectively own the company.[2] Its largest investment since July 2007 has been media company MediaWorks New Zealand;[3] It has a 70% controlling stake in MediaWorks, making it one of the largest owners of the New Zealand media industry, and it plays an active role in the management of the company.[4] Its other investments include Affinity Health, Australian Drilling Solutions, Barbeques Galore, EnviroWaste, FleetPartners, iNova Pharmaceuticals, Mrs Crocket's Kitchen, Qualcare, Repromed, Recreational Tourism Group, Stardex Insurance Group and Super A-Mart.[5]

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