Four years after acquiring Prince, Inc. from the Benetton Group, the Prince management team has swapped out investment partners, replacing Lincolnshire Equity Fund II LP with Nautic Partners, LLC. Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Nautic Partners is a private equity firm focused on providing growth capital to middle market companies.
George Napier, CEO of Prince, commented, “From the introduction of O3 Racquet Technology in 2005 to the recent launch of Aerotech Performance Apparel in July, our team has been committed to delivering game-changing performance racquet sports equipment for players and coaches worldwide. Along with the success weve had in the last few years comes the obligation of stepping things up and becoming an even better company. That generally means taking on new opportunities and its the scope of those opportunities which spurred us to look for additional investment. In the last few months, I have spent countless hours with my team and the Nautic senior leadership team, and am genuinely excited to be joining them. They have the expertise and financial strength to help us tap the major growth opportunities facing us and I am confident they will be great partners for years to come.”
Currently poised to break $100 million in sales by the end of its fiscal year, Princes recent global growth was led by solid performance in the companys racquet category, due in large part to its award-winning line of O3 products. In January 2007, Prince launched O3 Speedport racquets an extension of its already successful, patented Original O3 technology which transformed racquet design and performance and has quickly become a “must have” technology for players on tennis courts around the world. In addition, Princes footwear division contributed to the growth trend as its new M Series line expanded its distribution base. And a successful introduction of a new Synthetic Gut Multifilament string fueled additional growth and complemented the industrys #1 selling string, Prince Synthetic Gut with Duraflex. Most recently, the company re-positioned its apparel business with the launch of Aerotech Performance Apparel an advanced fabric and construction system designed and engineered to help players look and perform their best on court.