Epsilon M&A Deal Report - Sirva UK & Ireland

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Team Relocations > Sirva UK & Ireland

Announced Date : 03 March 2008

Type : Acquisition of Majority Stake

Deal Value : Yes

Acquirer : Team Relocations

Target: Sirva UK & Ireland

Target Country: United Kingdom

Sector of activity : Business Services

Business Description :

> Moving and storage company providing a portfolio of services to a diverse range of clients. &g ...

logo - Sirva UK & Ireland

No EMAT : 31464

Transaction multiples available

EV/Sales EV/Gross Profit EV/EBITDA EV/EBIT Eq/PBT P/E Price to Book
Historic
Current

: Multiple available

n.s : Multiple calculated, but not significant

Rating **

Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT

Comparable Transactions

Number of EMAT Reports : (Business Services) = 1459

Example of comparable transactions on EMAT (same sub-sector):

Date Acquirer Target Country Multiples See details
27/04/2011 Santa Fe Relocation Services Co Interdean Holdings United Kingdom ***
10/02/2012 Restore Harrow Green Group United Kingdom ***

Source: Epsilon Research / EMAT

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