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Monitor Clipper Partners and Augusto Orsini Jointly Acquire International Medical Products Consortium Sengewald Klinikprodukte GmbH
Date:11/15/2012

LUXEMBOURG, Nov. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Monitor Clipper Partners ("MCP"), a private equity firm with offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Zurich, Switzerland, and Augusto Orsini, an executive with over 25 years of experience in the surgical theater solutions market, today announced their joint acquisition of Sengewald Klinikprodukte GmbH ("SKP" or the "Company").  Based in Rohrdorf, Germany, SKP is a leading international producer of drapes, gowns, and custom procedure trays for surgical theaters.  The Company's products are currently used in approximately one and a half million surgical interventions annually throughout the world.  The transaction includes SKP's subsidiaries, MSP Schmeiser GmbH (based in Horb am Neckar, Germany) and Texsan Medical EOOD (based in Sandanski, Bulgaria.)  Concurrent with the acquisition, the new owners have also announced that Mr. Dieter Gruber has been named as Managing Director (Geschaeftsfuehrer) of SKP.

The acquisition was completed through a new parent company formed by MCP and Mr. Orsini, STS Medical Group S.à r.l., based in Luxembourg (www.stsmedicalgroup.com).  STS Medical Group, which will be run by Mr. Orsini, will pursue a strategy to acquire additional businesses that provide products and services to surgical theaters, with SKP acting as the cornerstone acquisition for the group.

"SKP is a successful international medical products business with an over 30-year history of high-quality manufacturing, and our primary goal is to continue to meet the growing needs of SKP's existing customer base.  Moreover, the Company provides an ideal platform for STS Medical Group to develop an innovative player in the surgical theater solutions market," said Mr. Orsini, who is also a major shareholder of AEM Biotech Srl, a healthcare investment and consulting firm.  "Building on SKP's strong operational capabilities, we beli
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