MIT in the Media
Kredit oder Privatinvestor: So finden Sie den passenden Finanzpartner!
Full text in German >> http://www.unternehmer.de/finanzen-steuern/127960-kredit-oder-privatinvestor-so-finden-sie-den-passenden-finanzpartner
Published: January 13th, 2012, Source: Unternehmeredition www.unternehmeredition.de
NCTE - Das richtige Maß, um ordentlich Gas zu geben
Die Methode von NCTE, Drehmomente und Kräfte per Magnetostriktion zu messen, ist weltweit einzigartig. Das Unternehmen ist damit in der Lage, komplette, absolut messende Sensorsysteme zu entwickeln und herzustellen, die auch unter extremsten Rennsportbedingungen noch einwandfrei funktionieren.
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Published: November 2011, Source: Wirtschaftsblatt - Das Standortmagazin für Bayern Ausgabe 05/11 - 01/12
Belte schreibt schwarze Zahlen - Umstrukturierung der Belte AG abgeschlossen
Die Belte AG aus Delbrück, eines der Beteiligungsunternehmen der MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG, hat ihre Restrukturierung abgeschlossen.
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Published: November 04th, 2011, Source: Aluminium Praxis No. 11/11
Heading for new shores
Private equity firms set course for SME. In particular, innovation leaders among the small and medium-sized companies offer attractive investments. But many companies still compare financial investors to locusts.
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Published: May 04th, 2011, Source: Süddeutsche Zeitung No. 102 - Supplement Financing for SMEs
North America firmly focused
How the Hessian injection molder TB & C is expanding in spite of hard times.
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Published: November 16th, 2010, Source: Handelsblatt
Growth in lean times
MUNICH. In November 2008, the prospect of the multi-component injection molding manufacturer TB & C Outsert Center GmbH (TB & C) was cloudy.
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Published: September 23rd, 2010, Source: Produktion
MIT acquires quarter of Belte AG
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Published: January 2010, Source: Deutsche unquote
Case Study: internationalizing with an institutional investor
Belte AG: Aluminium treatment company grows despite the negative trend of the automotive market. It looks like Markus Belte made it from his kitchen table to the Persian Gulf within 12 years. He was able to manage growth in Germany and Europe by himself. However, he secured the support of a financial investor for his next step.
Full text in German >> http://www.unternehmeredition.de/index.php?id=11&no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=181&tx_ttnews[backPid]=23
Published: December 2009, Source: Unternehmeredition www.unternehmeredition.de
Open, Simsim
INVESTORS: They appreciate the continuity of family owned companies and admire the reliability and quality of German workmanship. And they have money. Middle East investors are the ideal partners for many entrepreneurs.
Published: December 2009, Source: impulse - Das Unternehmer-Magazin
German - Arabic family joint ventures
MANAMA: November 18th 2009. More than 90percent of the German companies are family owned – very similar to the prominence of family owned companies in the Arabic world. A good reason to meet, discuss and network. They just did. In Manama, the capital of Bahrain during the second German-Arabic Congress for family owned companies.
http://fazarchiv.faz.net/FAZ.ein
Published: November 19th, 2009, Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Private Equity from the Middle East can help also in difficult times
LANDSBERG: This are no easy times for entrepreneurs seeking money. The financial crisis is a fact, liquidity in companies is sparse and banks very often are no option any more. So, why not looking a bit further and consider cash from abroad? With investors from the Middle East the project could succeed if they show interest.
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Published: October 08th, 2009, Source: Produktion
Together to new goals
In the light of the current financial crisis and an impending credit crunch the Mittelstand shows increasing interest in Private Equity. There is no lack of contemplating investors.
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Published: 09/2009, Source: Wirtschaft-Das IHK Magazin für München und Oberbayern
Arabic investors are suspicious
In the past many Germans not active in the investment business had an ambiguous image form Middle East investors. Now they are welcome as the white knights. Today there are only financiers, no good or bad ones. Everybody is welcome regardless of whether they come from the Middle East, Russia or Orient. But why would Middle East investors like to invest into German companies?
http://fazarchiv.faz.net/FAZ.ein
Published: July 28th, 2009, Source: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Private Equity: the way out of the crisis? How can Private equity help German small cap companies – not only in the crisis?
A crisis is particularly dangerous for young entrepreneurs due to the lack of experience. Start-ups can quickly face severe problems. Can Private Equity help in such situations? Rüdiger C. Olschowy, founder and CEO of MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG explains the options on foerderland.
www.foerderland.de/419+M5d76f279d27.0.html
Published: July 28th, 2009, Source: www.foerderland.de
Gestures turn into electrical signals – Sensors are enabling new applications
Sensor Systems play a prominent part in our daily life. These small gizmos are at work whenever it becomes necessary to turn values or conditions into electrical signals. A motion senor turns into a tennis racket with a computer game, medical sensors monitor vital functions and touch sensors ensure a intuitive usage of your Apple iPhone.
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Published: July 2009, Source: VentureCapital Magazin "Tech Guide 2009" www.vc-magazin.de
Herborn instead of China
Herborn-Burg: Instead of mooving the production to China, a German Private Equity fund decided reinforce a Hessian Company in Herborn near Frankfurt.
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Published: June 25th, 2009, Source: Produktion
Private Equity: the way out of the crisis? – How did a company got itself into it?
A global financial crisis does not stop in front of start-ups. Particularly inexperienced young entrepreneurs run the risk of getting caught in such a crisis. How can an entrepreneur survive such a crisis? What immediate actions are available? Rüdiger C. Olschowy, founder and CEO of MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG elaborates on foerderland.
http://www.foerderland.de/419+M566237ad7fe.0.html.
Published: June 23rd, 2009, Source: www.foerderland.de
Looking for Cash? Thought about Dubai or Riyad? Part III
German entrepreneurs often find it difficult to raise money in the domestic capital market, especially when their liquidity is already tight. Rüdiger C. Olschowy, founder and managing director of MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG explains how and why Start-Ups may find Private Equity from the Middle east an attractive alternative.
http://www.foerderland.de/419+M57d6fae67f7.0.html
Published: May 25th, 2009, Source: www.foerderland.de
Financial crisis attracts Arabic investors!
Oil money is seeking long term investment perspectives. But: Arabic investors will also expect a better return as compared to government- and corporate bonds.
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Published: May 7th, 2009, Source: Produktion
Private Equity from Middle East – An Option for German Start-Ups? – Part II
German entrepreneurs often find it difficult to raise money in the domestic capital market, especially when their liquidity ist already tight. Rüdiger C. Olschowy, founder an managing director of MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG explains how and why Start-Ups may find Private Equity from the Middle east an attractive alternative.
www.foerderland.de/419+M5cbcc129242.0.html
Published: April 28th, 2009, Source: www.foerderland.de
Private Equity Sentiment
Expert Opinions
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Published: April 2009, Source: Unternehmeredition
Seeking Capital? Have you thought about Dubai or Riyad? Part I
Many Start-ups require fresh money in troubled times. The bank around the corner is often not an option for young entrepreneurs. They simply do not have the financial securities required by the bank. Rüdiger C. Olschowy, founder and managing director of MIT Munich Industrial Technologies AG explains how and why Start-Ups may find Private Equity from the Middle east an attractive alternative.
www.foerderland.de/419+M5aa21c59eb2.0.html
Published: March 31th, 2009, Source: www.foerderland.de
In Search of an investor: Seeking the Gulf
Even in troubled times, money seems to gush like oil in the Gulf region. Companies like Siemens are looking for the White Night in the GCC.
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Published: December 2008, Source: Finance Magazin
Mittelstand - A Success Story "made in Germany"
German companies commonly consider an engagement in India or China if they want to expand: booming markets low wage and production cost as well as qualified human resources. Following the large companies, the Mittelstand is on its way east. One German Producer of high tech sensors had to decide: Growth with Private Equity; investing abroad or in Germany?
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Published: September 18th, 2008, Source: Perspektive Mittelstand
New Thrust for Investors
The Guggenheims made a lot of money with short term leasing of used spare aircraft engines. Is an investment into a closed leasing fund suitable for private investors?
http://www.finanzen.net/eurams/bericht/Neue_Schubkraft_fuer_Investoren_163655
Published: November 16th, 2008, Source: Euro am Sonntag


