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Boxwood completes its third transaction of 2021, continuing its growth as a leading boutique middle-market investment bank
JUPITER, FL / ACCESSWIRE / April 15, 2021 / Boxwood Partners is pleased to announce that it has advised Big Easy Blends ( Big Easy or the Company ), a developer and manufacturer of niche, ready-to-drink beverages, on its growth investment from Clover Capital Partners and Granite Creek Capital Partners.
Boxwood Partners, a leading middle-market investment bank based in Jupiter, Florida, acted as the exclusive advisor to Big Easy Blends on the transaction. The transaction was led by Brian Alas (Managing Director), Madison Day (Associate) and Kurtis Brown (Analyst). The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Biden is expected to name Kenneth Polite to lead DOJ s criminal division, two sources said.
Polite is a former New Orleans federal prosecutor who served in the Obama administration.
DOJ s criminal division is responsible for the sex-trafficking investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz.
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