0 used to describe a product or service that is neither very cheap nor very expensive when compared to other products or services of the same type:
1 used to describe companies that are neither very big nor very small:
2 used to describe people who usually buy things that are neither very cheap nor very expensive:
But it is a committee-tamed beast, hard to rank above other similar texts offered to the middle-market every day, and quite unlike its spiky namesake of two millennia ago.
The firm focuses on growth capital and mezzanine capital investments in middle-market companies seeking to finance business expansion, acquisitions, management buyouts or balance sheet recapitalizations.
He is managing partner and co-founder of, a private investment firm that operates middle-market service and industrial companies and invests in digital technology companies.
Most of a middle-market company's and lower middle market company's value is derived from its relational capital, specifically, its customer relationships.
The firm assists in the process of raising both equity and debt capital for middle-market companies.
The firm focuses on companies facing operational or financial challenges, particularly middle-market companies.
Clients include emerging and middle-market businesses, national and multinational corporations, financial institutions, public entities, educational and not-for-profit institutions, and individuals.
Allied invests primarily in middle-market companies in the business services, financial services, consumer products industrial, health care, retail and energy sectors.