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  "path": "/2026/06/02/chinese-hsg-reportedly-in-advanced-talks-to-acquire-blackstones-and-potentially-kaufmanns-stake-in-leica-camera.aspx/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T12:04:35.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Other Leica Stuff",
    "Andreas Kaufmann",
    "Blackstone",
    "Blackstone selling Leica",
    "Chinese HSG reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Blackstone’s and potentially Kaufmann’s stakes in Leica Camera",
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  "textContent": "Bloomberg reports that HSG (HongShan Capital Group, formerly Sequoia Capital China) has emerged as the leading bidder in advanced discussions to acquire Blackstone’s approximately 45% stake in Leica Camera AG. According to people familiar with the matter, HSG may also seek to purchase the remaining ~55% held by the Kaufmann family (via ACM Projektentwicklung), potentially […]\n\nThe post Chinese HSG reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Blackstone’s and potentially Kaufmann’s stakes in Leica Camera appeared first on Leica Rumors.\n\nRelated posts:\n\n  1. Report: Blackstone could sell control of Leica Camera in €1 billion deal\n  2. 50% off Black Friday sale on M6 pins, M3 tins, and colored M body caps\n  3. Rumors: Leica killed the development of a new mirrorless medium format camera\n\n",
  "title": "Chinese HSG reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Blackstone’s and potentially Kaufmann’s stakes in Leica Camera"
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