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Lincoln International Sees High Multiples in PE for Data Center and Structural Design Plays

Lincoln International executives share insights on high multiples in private equity for HVAC sectors, including data center refrigeration and structural design, as reported by PE Hub.

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Lincoln International Highlights High Multiples in Private Equity Investments

Lincoln International’s Guillaume Suizdak and Juan Carlos Montoya have informed PE Hub that private equity is achieving high multiples in data center refrigeration and structural design plays within the HVAC sector, as detailed in a recent article. According to PE Hub, these executives provided their outlook on the HVAC sector’s growth prospects.

Outlook for the HVAC Sector

Suizdak and Montoya shared with PE Hub their perspective on the HVAC sector, focusing on the opportunities in data center refrigeration and structural design. The discussion emphasized the sector’s relevance to industrial and manufacturing trends, as noted in the article. As is widely known, the HVAC industry supports critical infrastructure, though specific details on this were not elaborated in the source.

Tailwinds Boosting Growth

The executives highlighted tailwinds that are enhancing growth in the HVAC sector, according to PE Hub. These tailwinds relate to the high multiples being hit in private equity investments, particularly in data center-related areas. The article tags this under Europe, Industrial/Manufacturing, PE Hub Wire, and US, indicating a broad geographic and sectoral scope.

Experts and Context

Guillaume Suizdak and Juan Carlos Montoya from Lincoln International were the key figures interviewed by PE Hub, with the piece published by Nina Lindholm just one day prior to the excerpt. According to PE Hub, their insights underscore ongoing interest in these specialized plays, tying into the firm’s analysis of private equity trends.

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