The owner of CCM Hockey is close to finalizing a sale that could eclipse $570 million, and it might lead to higher equipment costs, according to a report. The private equity owner of hockey ...
The private equity owner of hockey equipment company CCM is close to finalizing a sale, according to TSN's Rick Westhead.
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On Wednesday, Altor said it has agreed to buy a majority stake in Canada's iconic 125-year-old brand CCM Hockey, which manufactures sports equipment and apparel. Private equity firms are ...
which could help extend the venerable Montreal maker of hockey gear’s reach to a fresh batch of consumers. CCM is being sold to Swedish private equity firm Altor with the participation of CCM ...
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Canada’s Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. will acquire control of hockey-equipment maker Peak Achievement Athletics Inc. in a deal with an investment manager owned by Montreal’s Desmarais family.