

Classic Deal: HCA – Chris Gordon, Bain Capital
7 snips Aug 28, 2023
The podcast discusses the historic $33 billion club deal that took HCA private in 2006, HCA's return to public markets through an IPO in 2011, and the delicate nature of large-scale transactions. It also covers managing bad debt risk and debt refinancing, recession-insensitivity and operating optimizations at HCA, and lessons learned from the deal. Additionally, the podcast reflects on economic cycles, risk, and debt structures in private equity.
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The Crazy Idea
- Tommy Frist Jr. initiated the HCA buyout by calling Bain Capital with a "crazy idea."
- This idea, to take HCA private, seemed implausible due to the deal's massive size.
Market Mispricing
- Frist believed the market undervalued HCA due to short-term focus on volatile metrics like admissions and bad debt.
- He recognized the long-term growth potential in healthcare demand, justifying a higher valuation.
Virtual Due Diligence
- Bain Capital conducted due diligence for the HCA buyout virtually, without visiting company headquarters.
- This was due to the need for secrecy to avoid destabilizing HCA's stock price.