Private-equity firm Carlyle Group is considering selling men's personal-care company Every Man Jack, which could be valued at around $400 million. Carlyle is in the process of hiring a financial advisor to oversee the sale. Every Man Jack offers a range of products for body, hair, beard, shaving, and skincare, all made with natural ingredients. The company, based in Corte Madera, California, was acquired by Carlyle in 2020. This potential sale follows Unilever's recent agreement to sell Dollar Shave Club to Nexus Capital Management.
SaltWire's Atlantic regional weather forecast for October 30, 2023 | SaltWireNEW YORK - Carlyle Group is preparing to explore a sale of Every Man Jack , a men's personal-care company that could be worth around $400 million, according to people familiar with the matter.
Every Man Jack sells products for the body, hair and beard, as well as for shaving and skin care, made with naturally derived ingredients. The Corte Madera, California-based company, which got started in 2007, sells its goods online and at retailers including Target and Walmart. A new deal for Every Man Jack would follow Unilever's agreement last week to sell one of its men's personal care brands, Dollar Shave Club, to private-equity firm Nexus Capital Management.
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