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Denargo Capital LLC (Denargo) is dedicated to helping business owners and management enhance the full potential of their business enterprise and providing liquidity to stakeholders. Company provides following services: providing or raising capital for growth and liquidity investing directly in control positions in private companies, and assisting management and shareholders to improve performance, and to maximize value and liquidity, Company breadth of experience encompasses a wide range of industries, businesses, transaction types and capital structures. Denargo and its partners invest in: Management Buyouts, including generational transition of ownership Re-capitalizations Industry Consolidations Growth Situations, including acquisitions
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