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Does anyone know what the "H.I.G." in H.I.G. Capital actually stands for? There does not appear to be an obvious explanation for the H.I.G. acronym (i.e., initials of the founders). If anyone knows this would be an interesting item to include. Looking at HIG one could speculate it was an attempt at something like "Huge Industry Giant" or "High Income Group". Educated suggestions welcome |►ϋrбanяeneωaℓ • TALK◄|14:27, 5 August 2009 (UTC)Reply
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