Reuters:
(Reuters) - Carlyle-backed pipeline company Kinder Morgan Inc, which was taken private in a $14.6 billion management buyout in 2007, on Tuesday filed with U.S. regulators for an initial public offering of up to $1.5 billion.
It is the latest in a string of private equity-backed portfolio companies to move to go public, such as Carlyle-backed government consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
The window for private equity IPO exits was shut during the financial crisis but cracked open late last year. Private equity firms have a large number of companies to sell in coming years as they look to profit from buyouts done during the boom years of the last decade.
However, some have run into problems; such as Harrah's Entertainment Inc, which pulled a planned $500 million offering on Friday, citing difficult market conditions.
Some potential private equity-backed IPOs which have already filed, such as retailer Toys R Us Inc, may sit it out until next year.
Investors historically have been more critical of private equity-backed companies, which typically have higher debt.
Kinder Morgan, backed by Carlyle Group CYL.UL and Goldman Sachs Group Inc's (GS.N) buyout fund, said all of the common stock in the offering will be sold by existing investors, including Carlyle, Goldman, Highstar Capital and Riverstone Holdings.
HCA borrowing to dividend to investors, Kinder looking to come back, Buyouts back in fashion - welcome back to the future. Ought to work out well again.
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