It’s a land grab in physical and occupational therapy right now, with industry tailwinds driving companies large and small to explore sales as valuations and buyer interest remains robust, PE Hub reports. Lindsay Goldberg is prepping a sale of PT Solutions, having engaged TripleTree for sell-side financial advice; Elsewhere, Waud Capital Partners’ Ivy Rehab is expected to come to market later this year via Harris Williams, as is PennantPark-backed Pivot Health Solutions, which recently hired Jefferies for advice, sources familiar with the three situations said. Other smaller deals are in the making, too. Read more.
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