Valuations easing but caution still needed
Anil Thadani, chairman of Symphony Asia Holdings, says prices are still high and company is taking its time to pick its investments.
ANIL Thadani, the private equity investor known previously for chairing hospital operator Parkway Holdings, says valuations for Asian consumer-oriented private companies are still high. But at least they are going in the right direction - down.
The one deal done by his investment company this year was to buy luxury furniture and design firm Christian Liaigre in May.
Another potential project is in a startup in the education space, Mr Thadani, chairman of Symphony Asia Holdings, told The Business Times in a recent interview.
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