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KKR to Acquire Australian Power Provider Zenith Energy

KKR to Acquire Australian Power Provider Zenith Energy

KKR agreed to acquire Australian independent power producer Zenith Energy.
The investment firm said Monday it is buying Zenith from a consortium including Pacific Equity Partners, OPSEU Pension Trust and Foresight Group. Zenith's founder and management will retain a minority stake.

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