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Bain Co-Leads Investment in PCI Pharma at $10 Billion Value

Bain Co-Leads Investment in PCI Pharma at $10 Billion Value

Bloomberg6 hours ago
Bain Capital has agreed to make an investment in PCI Pharma Services, a drug services provider that helps assemble and package medicines.
Bain is co-leading the investment alongside existing backer Kohlberg & Co., according to a statement Monday that confirmed a previous Bloomberg News report.
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