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Joined BS Private Equity in February 2000.
From 1998 through 2000, he worked as investment manager in Fidia, management company of Italian Private Equity Funds.
He worked in the Investment Banking Division of Barclays Capital, in Milan and London, from 1995 to 1998.
In 1995 he worked as a financial analyst in Cofiri, which, at that time, was the Investment Banking subsidiary of the IRI group.
He received a degree in Business Administration from La Sapienza University in Rome.
Anciens postes connus de Roberto Guarinieri
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Sofipa SGR SpA
Sofipa SGR SpA Investment ManagersFinance Sofipa is an active manager which invests primarily in Italian small- to medium-sized companies in industrial sectors including leisure, professional and consumer cleaning appliances, specialty inks, outsourcing services, software, vending machines for food and beverages, fashion accessories, wholesale tire distribution and heat exchangers for refrigeration and air conditioning. They do not invest in companies in the real estate, banking and insurance sectors. The firm seeks to invest EUR 10-50 million in companies which are leaders in their market, and have a strong management team, significant competitive advantages, high growth potential and generate strong cash flow. They acquire majority or minority positions, partnering with investee company management to increase growth. Sofipa invests across development stages, providing expansion financing, replacement capital and funding for MBOs, MBIs and LBOs. | Private Equity Investor | 31/12/2012 |
BS Investimenti SGR SpA
BS Investimenti SGR SpA Investment ManagersFinance BSI SGR's investment strategy focuses on small and mid-size firms based in Italy. They invest in MBOs, MBIs, shareholder replacement and growth financing, either organically or through acquisitions. They favor experienced and ambitious management teams. BSI SGR invests on average EUR 30 million per deal. They target firms in a range of manufacturing and service sectors such as chemicals, media, consumer goods, food and beverage, specialized retail, manufacturing, electronics, industrial automation, logistics, business services and transportation. | Private Equity Investor | 18/01/2007 |
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BS Investimenti SGR SpA
BS Investimenti SGR SpA Investment ManagersFinance BSI SGR's investment strategy focuses on small and mid-size firms based in Italy. They invest in MBOs, MBIs, shareholder replacement and growth financing, either organically or through acquisitions. They favor experienced and ambitious management teams. BSI SGR invests on average EUR 30 million per deal. They target firms in a range of manufacturing and service sectors such as chemicals, media, consumer goods, food and beverage, specialized retail, manufacturing, electronics, industrial automation, logistics, business services and transportation. | Finance |
Sofipa SGR SpA
Sofipa SGR SpA Investment ManagersFinance Sofipa is an active manager which invests primarily in Italian small- to medium-sized companies in industrial sectors including leisure, professional and consumer cleaning appliances, specialty inks, outsourcing services, software, vending machines for food and beverages, fashion accessories, wholesale tire distribution and heat exchangers for refrigeration and air conditioning. They do not invest in companies in the real estate, banking and insurance sectors. The firm seeks to invest EUR 10-50 million in companies which are leaders in their market, and have a strong management team, significant competitive advantages, high growth potential and generate strong cash flow. They acquire majority or minority positions, partnering with investee company management to increase growth. Sofipa invests across development stages, providing expansion financing, replacement capital and funding for MBOs, MBIs and LBOs. | Finance |
















