PE-backed IPOs

Hi guys,

I am currently writing a dissertation on PE-backed issues on the London exchange (incl AIM) versus the HK exchange.
I have obtained data from dealogic over all PE-backed issues since 2005, however I have some problems distinguishing buyout-backed from VC-backed issues.
Does anyone know a good way to divide VC from BO IPOs?
Can I use the deal or market value of the IPOs to distinguish them from each other?

Thanks a lot

 

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