Seacoast Capital, a lower middle market non-control growth capital investor, announced its exit from an investment in Walden Behavioral Care. Over the course of Seacoast’s investment, the company nearly doubled revenue, EBITDA, and daily patients served. Seacoast exited Walden in a sale to Monte Nido & Affiliates, an eating disorder treatment provider. Read more.
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