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Atlantic-Pacific Capital Opens New York Office

Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:12pm EDT
Leading Private Placement Agent Expands Global Footprint to Better
                          Service Client Base
GREENWICH, Conn.--(Business Wire)--
Atlantic-Pacific Capital, Inc., the largest independent global
placement agent for alternative investment funds and direct private
placements, announces the establishment of its New York City office,
representing the firm's sixth location worldwide. Headquartered in
Greenwich, Connecticut, Atlantic-Pacific Capital also has offices in
Chicago, San Francisco, London and Hong Kong and has been involved in
private equity fundraising for over 13 years.

   The address of Atlantic-Pacific's New York City office is:

   535 Fifth Avenue, 22nd Floor

   New York, New York 10017

   212-981-0630

   About Atlantic-Pacific Capital

   With offices in North America, Europe and Asia, Atlantic-Pacific
Capital, Inc. is a leading global placement agent solely dedicated to
raising capital for alternative investment funds and direct private
placement transactions. Typical projects include private equity, real
estate, and hedge fund placements, as well as private placement
financings in support of acquisitions, buy-outs and growth capital
transactions. Founded in 1995, Atlantic-Pacific has raised in excess
of $33 billion for its clients and has developed relationships with
over 4,000 alternative investors worldwide.

   For more information, please visit www.apcap.com.

Atlantic-Pacific Capital, Inc.
Alex Leykikh, 203-862-9182

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