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Investment bank releases flow control industry report

17 August 2010

US investment bank Jordan, Knauff & Co has published a report on the flow control industry from a capital markets perspective.

Jordan, Knauff & Co’s Flow Control Industry In-Sight™ Initiating Coverage report gives an overview of the US$146 billion flow control industry - pumps, valves and filters - including relevant public company information, industry merger and acquisition data and private equity investment in the sector.

The investment bank believes that flow control companies can use this information to enhance their knowledge of the impact of the capital markets on their business including the flow of debt and equity into the industry.
 
“As a middle-market mergers and acquisitions advisory firm with industry knowledge and relationships, we are extremely pleased to provide this research to the Flow Control industry. We look forward to continuing to provide meaningful content on this industry drawn from our experience,” said Jack Gonder, vice president of Jordan, Knauff & Co’s Flow Control Group.
 
To view the Flow Control Industry In-Sight™ Initiating Coverage report, visit www.jordanknauff.com/flowcontrol
 

 

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