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October 31, 2024
Playboy Gets PE Investment After Rejecting Takeover Bid
The owner of Playboy, PLBY Group Inc., on Thursday announced that it had secured a "significant" equity investment from privately held online entertainment company Byborg Enterprises SA.
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October 31, 2024
Shell Rolls Out $3.5B Share Buyback Program
Shell PLC on Thursday began a share buyback worth up to $3.5 billion to lower its outstanding share capital, as the oil giant reported a dip in its underlying earnings.
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October 31, 2024
HCR Steers £7M Pension Deal For Engineering Co.
Research equipment maker Armfield Ltd. has offloaded £7 million ($9 million) of pension liabilities to insurer Just Group PLC, an adviser said Thursday, in a deal guided by HCR Hewitson.
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November 07, 2024
HSF Hires Competition Litigator From Freshfields In Germany
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP has recruited a specialist in competition litigation from Freshfields in Germany as the firm expands its disputes offering in Europe amid a continuing rise in private damages actions.
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October 31, 2024
Altrad Waives Minimum Acceptance In $92M Deal For Rival
Beerenberg AS said Thursday that France's Altrad Group has abolished the requirement of acquiring more than 90% shares to complete its 1 billion Norwegian kroner ($91.5 million) purchase of the Norwegian oil services business.
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October 31, 2024
Woodside Wraps $1.4B Sale Of Aussie Gas Project Stake
The Australian energy company Woodside said on Thursday it has completed the sale of a 15.1% stake in its Scarborough gas project to the Tokyo-based utility firm Jera for $1.4 billion.
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October 31, 2024
Lender ING Unveils €2.5B Shareholder Distribution Program
ING Groep NV on Thursday announced an up to €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) plan to reward investors through share repurchases and dividends, as the Dutch multinational reported a drop in its net profit.
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October 31, 2024
Gaming Biz To Seek Dual Listing On LSE
Singapore-based game developer Winking Studios said Thursday that it is planning to list its shares in London on the Alternative Investment Market in November to support its expansion into western markets, and boost its existing nearly $30 million cash reserves.
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October 31, 2024
Sainsbury's Sells Argos Cards For £720M, Focuses On Retail
J Sainsbury PLC said on Thursday it has offloaded its Argos Financial Services card portfolio to credit provider NewDay Group for approximately £720 million ($933.6 million) to shrink its involvement in financial services and focus on retail.
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October 30, 2024
Brookfield Scoops UK Wind Farms Assets In $2.3B Deal
Brookfield has agreed to buy a minority stake in four of Danish multinational energy company Orsted's operational U.K. offshore wind farms in a deal valued at £1.745 billion ($2.27 billion), Orsted announced Wednesday.
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October 30, 2024
Siemens Makes $10.6B AI Push With Altair Engineering Buy
German tech conglomerate Siemens AG has agreed to acquire software company Altair Engineering Inc. for approximately $10.6 billion, in a deal that seeks to bolster its artificial intelligence-powered design and simulation portfolio, the companies said Wednesday.
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October 30, 2024
AI-Focused SPAC Joins Pipeline With $200M IPO Filing
Archimedes Tech SPAC Partners II Co., a special purpose acquisition company targeting the artificial intelligence industry, filed plans on Wednesday for an estimated $200 million initial public offering, while another SPAC, energy-transition focused Tavia Acquisition Corp., downsized plans.
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October 30, 2024
Cripps Steers BP Marsh's Buy Of Stake In Lloyd's Broker
Private equity firm B.P. Marsh and Partners PLC announced Wednesday that it has acquired a 30% interest in Lloyd's broker SRT & Partners for £2.5 million ($3.2 million) in equity and loans, in a deal guided by Cripps LLP and Nockolds Solicitors Ltd.
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October 30, 2024
Diversified Energy Closes $106M Buy Of East Texas Assets
Oil and gas producer Diversified Energy Co. PLC said Wednesday that it has completed the $106 million acquisition of natural gas assets in eastern Texas from Crescent Pass Energy in a cash-and-stock deal.
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October 30, 2024
Imperial Brands Launches First Part Of £1.25B Buyback
Tobacco giant Imperial Brands kicked off Wednesday a £625 million ($812 million) share buyback — the first phase of a £1.25 billion program to reward investors and shrink its share capital.
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October 30, 2024
UK Capital Gains Hike Casts Shadow Over Gov't LSE Aims
The decision by Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise the tax paid on gains made when shares are sold could hinder the government's work on making the London Stock Exchange more attractive for stock listings and investors, regulatory experts warn.
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October 30, 2024
Cleary-Led UK Investor To Buy Data Security Biz For £169M
Bridgepoint said Wednesday that its subsidiary has agreed to buy data security firm Eckoh PLC for £169.3 million ($220 million), as the British private investor seeks a slice of the growing global digital safety sector.
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October 30, 2024
Time Out Launches £8M Placing To Fund Markets Biz, Tech
Time Out Group PLC on Wednesday launched a financing program to raise about £8 million ($10.4 million) gross by selling shares, funds the hospitality and media company wants to invest in technology and its food and cultural halls, or markets, business.
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October 30, 2024
Linklaters-Led Mining Biz To Buy $60M Gold Project In Brazil
Precious metals miner Hochschild said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire full control of a project in Brazil from Cerrado Gold for a total of $60 million in a deal guided by law firms including Linklaters and Stikeman Elliott.
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October 30, 2024
Labour Gov't Unveils £40B Tax Boost In First Budget
A £40 billion ($52 billion) tax package unveiled on Wednesday by Britain's new Labour government targets business and investors and aims to plug fiscal gaps with plans including higher levies on payrolls and capital gains.
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October 30, 2024
UK Infrastructure Biz Buys Construction Co. For Up To £5.4M
Nexus Infrastructure PLC said on Wednesday that it has acquired Coleman, a civil engineering and building company, for a maximum of £5.38 million ($7 million), as the firm looks to diversify its business in the U.K.
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October 30, 2024
Burges Salmon-Led Optics Biz Buys Rival For Up To £6.75M
U.K. technology company Gooch & Housego PLC said Wednesday that it has bought a precision optics business, Phoenix Optical, for a maximum of £6.75 million ($8.75 million), as it eyes expansion in the lucrative aerospace and defense sectors.
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October 29, 2024
BP Announces $1.75B Share Buyback Amid Weaker Earnings
BP PLC said Tuesday it will kick off a share repurchase program worth up to around $1.75 billion, as the oil and gas giant looks to reward investors despite its earnings taking a hit.
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October 29, 2024
SPG Steers £18M Buy-In Pension Deal For Housebuilder
Housebuilder St Modwen Properties Ltd. has offloaded £18 million ($23.4 million) of its pension liabilities with Just Group PLC, the insurer said Tuesday, in a transaction guided by Squire Patton Boggs LLP.
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October 29, 2024
Allianz To Buy Digital Insurance Unit From Bâloise For $58M
Swiss insurer Bâloise Holding AG said Tuesday it will sell its portfolio holdings worth 50 million Swiss francs ($58 million) in a digital insurance subsidiary to Allianz Direct Versicherungs-AG.
Expert Analysis
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Ofwat's New Guidance For Water Projects: Key Takeaways
While increased competition is a laudable aim, the U.K. Water Services Regulation Authority's introduction of direct procurement for customers by default for projects above a size threshold could have ramifications for the financial stability of the companies delivering major water infrastructure, say Jennifer Charles and Marianne Anton at Watson Farley.
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Court Ruling Strengthens EU Stance On Non-Notifiable M&A
The recent European Union Court of Justice's decision in Towercast can be seen as part of a pattern of increasingly rigorous scrutiny of M&A, and provides scope for greater intervention by national competition authorities on acquisitions by dominant companies that do not meet the EU or national merger control thresholds for notification, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.
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How Changes To 'Acting In Concert' Will Affect UK Takeovers
The recent changes made to the rules by the U.K. Takeover Panel on who is presumed to be acting in concert will be of most interest to parties proposing to make a bid for a U.K. listed company, and give welcome clarity as to how the U.K. takeover regime operates, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.
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Key Points In Draft EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation
The draft implementing regulation on EU foreign subsidy control provides eagerly awaited guidance on the submission of mandatory notifications, but there are still many open questions, say Paul van den Berg and Merit Olthoff at Freshfields.
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ClientEarth Claim May Expand Scope Of Directors' Duties
In using litigation to hold Shell’s board of directors to account for failing to properly prepare for the net-zero transition, ClientEarth’s actions represent a shift in climate change activism strategy and an unprecedented application of directors’ duties as a mechanism to drive change, say Marlene Henderson and Danielle De Val at Browne Jacobson.
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Volatile Energy Prices Complicate Int'l Arbitration Damages
In the turbulent global energy market, international arbitration is a crucial tool for resolving cross-border disputes — but determining how, if at all, to account for recent energy price spikes when quantifying damages presents many challenges for tribunals, say attorneys at White & Case.
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A Breakdown Of The SRA's Proposed New Fining Powers
Thanks to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's pending new fining framework, which includes guidance on unsuitable fines and a fixed penalties scheme for low-level breaches, firms can expect to see more disciplinary findings leading to an SRA fine rather than referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, say Graham Reid and Shanice Holder at RPC.
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Merger Ruling Shows Risk Of Not Seeking Prior CMA Approval
The recent decision by the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority to unwind the acquisition by Cerelia Group of Jus-Rol demonstrates that despite the voluntary nature of the U.K. reporting regime, parties may wish to consider the potential for wider scrutiny when deciding whether to seek merger control clearance, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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Warranty & Indemnity Insurance Considerations For M&A
With increased competition and greater capacity leading to lower premiums and deal costs, warranty and indemnity insurance is now available to the wider M&A market, and may help to limit risk and help parties focus on other key elements of the transaction, says Alice Wooler at Birketts.
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What The Dignity Takeover Deal Says About M&A Trends
While some public companies may prefer to go private to maximize company growth and shareholder returns, there are potential pitfalls and in the current uncertain economic climate pairing up between private equity and public entities is likely to increase, as evidenced by the recent Dignity takeover deal, says James Lyons at Lawrence Stephens.
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How Geopolitical Change Is Affecting M&A Activity In Europe
Several factors are leading businesses to divest from Russia and invest in central and Eastern European EU member states, with particular sectors attractive to U.K. companies and certain trends in M&A transactional activity emerging, says Oksana Howard at Colman Coyle.
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Discovery Blocking Reform Better Protects French Companies
The 2022 reforms to France's 1968 blocking statute gives French companies more tools to resist abusive discovery requests from foreign competitors and public agencies, but France should do more to defend confidential information and assert its sovereignty, says Raphael Gauvain at Betto Perben.
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A Look At New Vertical Laws, Their Opportunities And Pitfalls
Looking at trends that have gained the most traction under the new vertical laws in the EU and U.K., it is clear that brands should use the transition period wisely, ensuring that lessons have been learned on what to avoid and that go-to-market strategies are future-proof, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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Why 2023 Could Be The Year Of The Restructuring Plan
As U.K. businesses face a challenging economic environment going into 2023, the stage may be set for a rise in restructuring plans, with early signs such as an increasing body of case law, the pragmatic approach taken by the judiciary to date and the cross-class cramdown mechanism, say Rachael Markham and Charlotte Møller at Squire Patton.
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How Mur Ruling May Affect Force Majeure Considerations
The recent U.K. Court of Appeal decision in Mur Shipping v. RTI demonstrates that exercising reasonable endeavors can include payment in an alternative currency to overcome a force majeure event, and is topical for contracting parties in light of Russia-related sanctions, say attorneys at Debevoise.