M&A Deal Summary

Plains Cotton Cooperative Association Acquires Mission Valley Textiles

On June 1, 1998, Plains Cotton Cooperative Association acquired apparel/textiles company Mission Valley Textiles from Helios Capital

Acquisition Highlights
  • This is Plains Cotton Cooperative Association’s 1st transaction in the Apparel/Textiles sector.
  • This is Plains Cotton Cooperative Association’s 1st transaction in the United States.
  • This is Plains Cotton Cooperative Association’s 1st transaction in Texas.

M&A Deal Summary

Date 1998-06-01
Target Mission Valley Textiles
Sector Apparel/Textiles
Buyer(s) Plains Cotton Cooperative Association
Sellers(s) Helios Capital
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition

Target

Mission Valley Textiles

Lubbock, Texas, United States
Mission Valley Textiles was a preeminent, vertically-integrated manufacturer and marketer of textile products for the apparel and home fashions markets.

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Buyer(S) 1

Buyer

Plains Cotton Cooperative Association

Lubbock, Texas, United States

Category Company
Sector Apparel/Textiles
DESCRIPTION

PCCA is the largest originator of U.S. cotton to textile mills worldwide. In addition to cotton marketing, we are the leading manufacturer of denim fabric and apparel providing innovative, high-fashion styles to many well-known jeans brands and department stores.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 1 of 1
Sector: Apparel/Textiles M&A 1 of 1
Type: Add-on Acquisition M&A Deals 1 of 1
State: Texas M&A 1 of 1
Country: United States M&A 1 of 1
Year: 1998 M&A 1 of 1

Seller(S) 1

SELLER

Helios Capital

Dallas, Texas, United States

Investor


Category Private Equity Firm
Founded 2004
Size Middle-Market
Type Sector Agnostic
DESCRIPTION

Helios Capital is a Dallas based private investment firm that targets middle-market company investments with revenues greater than $25 million. Areas of interest include business and financial services, consumer products and services, technology, media, healthcare, and industrial. Helios will invest up to $75 million of equity per transaction in companies valued up to $500 million. Prospective transaction types include management Buyouts, divestitures, operator buy-ins, owner recapitalizations, family successions, growth capital infusions, special situations/turnarounds, and public-to-private transactions. Helios Capital is based in Dallas, Texas.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 2 of 9
Sector: Apparel/Textiles M&A 1 of 1
Type: Add-on Acquisition M&A Deals 2 of 4
State: Texas M&A 2 of 5
Country: United States M&A 2 of 9
Year: 1998 M&A 1 of 1
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
1998-02-01 American Crop Services

Union City, Tennessee, United States

American Crop Services, Inc., provides outsourced fertilizer and chemical application and spraying services as well as operated 32 super farm centers that retailed agricultural inputs.

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FOLLOWING DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
1999-09-01 American Crop Services

Union City, Tennessee, United States

American Crop Services, Inc., provides outsourced fertilizer and chemical application and spraying services as well as operated 32 super farm centers that retailed agricultural inputs.

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