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HighPoint Capital is backed by leading institutional and private
investors and capital sources including:

Audax Group, founded in 1999 by Geoffrey S. Rehnert and Marc B. Wolpow, is a leading source of capital for middle market companies. With offices in Boston and New York, Audax manages in excess of $2.5 billion in equity and mezzanine debt capital. Investors in Audax' funds include some of the nation's largest public and private pension funds, preeminent endowments and foundations, global financial institutions and fund of funds, prominent private investors, and Audax professionals.
Audax Group invests in a wide range of industries. Audax has holdings in the media, medical devices, light and heavy manufacturing, equipment leasing, financial services, consumer products, chemicals, logistics, test and measurement, and food processing industries.
Past and present investments include Herald Media (the parent of the Boston Herald), Bumble Bee Seafoods, Burt's Bees, Totes Isotoner, Overton's, Dynisco, The MacGregor Group, and Endurance International.
For more information, visit the Audax Group website www.audaxgroup.com.

The Kraft Group is a private holding company headquartered in Foxborough,
Massachusetts and is comprised of companies in the paper and packaging
industry, sports and entertainment, real estate development and a portfolio
of private equity investments. The Group employs over 5,000 people and
does business in over 80 countries annually.
In paper and packaging, the Group’s holdings include International
Forest Products Corp. (IFP), a global paper commodities trading company
and one of the United States’ 100 largest exporters; Rand-Whitney
Container, a manufacturer of corrugated containers and specialty packaging;
and Rand-Whitney Containerboard, a manufacturer of high performance
recycled linerboard.
In sports and entertainment, the Group’s holdings include the
New England Patriots of The National Football League, Gillette Stadium,
a $350 million privately financed sports facility and the New England
Revolution of Major League Soccer.
The Kraft Group also develops and constructs residential and commercial
real estate for its own account. The Group’s private equity holdings
represent a mix of businesses ranging from telecommunications to software
to consumer products.
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