Transactions UK

  • August 02, 2024

    Pinsent Masons-Led Oil Producer Backs Rival £26.4M Offer

    Oil and gas company Trinity Exploration, which operates in Trinidad and Tobago, said Friday that it will not go ahead with the offer of approximately £24.1 million ($30 million) from Canadian rival Touchstone and will instead accept a new, competing £26.4 million bid.

  • August 02, 2024

    HCR Law-Led Howden Hits Right Note With Allianz Music Buy

    Howden Group Holdings Ltd. has agreed to buy the musical insurance book of Allianz UK as the U.K. broker looks to broaden its global business.

  • August 02, 2024

    Broker Sails Away With Marine Insurer From Zurich UK

    A subsidiary of Ardonagh Group Ltd. has bought boat insurance specialist Navigators & General from Zurich UK, as it looks to broaden its horizons in the maritime insurance sector.

  • August 02, 2024

    CMS Guides Legal & General On £1.1B Essity Pension Deal

    Legal & General has covered £1.1 billion ($1.4 billion) of pension liabilities for the U.K. business of Essity, a maker of hygiene and health products, in a move to secure the benefits of 5,900 retirees and 3,600 deferred members of the workplace savings plan.

  • August 02, 2024

    BNP Paribas To Buy Axa's Investment Manager For €5.1B

    BNP Paribas SA has said it will buy an investment management subsidiary from French insurer Axa SA for €5.1 billion ($5.5 billion) to create a combined platform with €1.5 trillion of assets under management.

  • August 01, 2024

    EU Approves $18B Grain Deal With Asset Sales

    European enforcers on Thursday approved grain and seed supplier Bunge Ltd.'s plan to buy global grain trader Viterra Ltd. in an $18 billion deal, conditioned on the sale of Viterra's oilseed businesses in Hungary and Poland.

  • August 01, 2024

    Barclays Wins £13.7M Freezing Order Action Against Directors

    Barclays Bank PLC has proven that two businessmen breached freezing orders on £13.7 million ($17.5 million) of assets, after a London court on Thursday ruled it was beyond reasonable doubt the men allowed the assets to move offshore.

  • August 01, 2024

    Investor Wins $180M Claim Over Plane Leases Against VietJet

    A global private investment company's unit has won its $180 million claim against a Vietnamese budget airline it alleged was a "delinquent debtor," after a London judge said that the air carrier had waged a campaign to stop the planes being returned to their owner.

  • August 01, 2024

    Cérélia Can't Fight Order To Sell Jus-Rol, UK Top Court Rules

    The U.K.'s top court refused Thursday to allow dough maker Cérélia a chance to appeal a decision forcing it to sell its Jus-Rol brand, ruling there were no legal grounds to challenge the finding that the move is necessary to protect competitive markets.

  • August 01, 2024

    Advil Pain Relief Drugmaker Haleon Begins £185M Buyback

    Haleon PLC launched a share buyback program on Thursday of up to £185 million ($237 million) as the consumer healthcare giant moves to reduce outstanding share capital.

  • August 01, 2024

    City Firms To Invest Up To £20B Of Pension Funds In UK Biz

    Phoenix Group and Schroders have announced plans to invest as much as £20 billion ($25.7 billion) of pension money into private markets over the next decade in line with wider industry commitments to direct retirement savings capital toward the British economy.

  • August 01, 2024

    Krogerus-Led Finnish IT Co. Endorses €60M Takeover Bid

    Innofactor PLC said Thursday that its board had recommended that its shareholders accept the approximately €60 million ($64.8 million) takeover offer made in July by a consortium of investors, which includes its chief executive and Finnish investment firm CapMan Growth.

  • August 01, 2024

    Orrick-Steered PE Firm Buys Wind Farm Stake For €100M

    U.K. private equity firm Equitix Investment Management Ltd. said Thursday it has bought a 15.2% equity interest in Germany's Gode offshore wind farm for €100 million ($107.8 million) from Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd., also known as Trig.

  • August 01, 2024

    Aerospace Biz To Return £250M To Shareholders

    Aerospace company Melrose Industries PLC said Thursday that it plans to return up to £250 million ($320 million) to its shareholders via a share buyback program over the next 18 months as it reported strong half-year financial performance.

  • August 01, 2024

    Shell Begins New $3.5B Share Buyback Scheme

    Shell PLC on Thursday rolled out an approximately three-month long, $3.5 billion share repurchase program aimed at lowering its outstanding share capital, as it reported a drop in its earnings for the second quarter of the year.

  • August 01, 2024

    Slaughter And May Guides UK Biotech Biz's £80M Equity Issue

    Oxford Nanopore Technologies PLC said on Thursday that it has raised approximately £80 million ($102 million) by selling new shares in the biotechnology company to investors including Danish drug giant Novo Nordisk.

  • August 01, 2024

    Barclays Plans £750M Buyback As Profits Beat Estimates

    Barclays PLC said Thursday that it will reward shareholders with a shares buyback of up to £750 million ($957 million) as it announced results for the first six months of 2024 that beat the expectations of analysts.

  • July 31, 2024

    SocGen To Invest €250M In Energy Transition Biz

    French-based multinational financial services company Societe Generale said Wednesday that it has agreed to invest €250 million ($271 million) to acquire 75% of alternative asset management company Reed Management SAS as part of its strategy to invest in emerging energy transition companies.

  • July 31, 2024

    JustEat Kicks Off New €150M Share Buyback

    Just Eat on Wednesday launched a new program to buy back its shares worth up to €150 million ($163 million), a move expected to lower the online food marketplace's outstanding share capital.

  • July 31, 2024

    Holding Co. Can't Dodge Liability In IP Misrepresentation Feud

    A London court has rejected a holding company's bid for a declaration that a cashpoint software business it sold in 2020 owns a disputed set of intellectual property, dashing the company's hopes of shielding itself from potential liability for other shareholders' alleged misrepresentations during the sale.

  • July 31, 2024

    Unsecured Credit Biz IPF Launches £15M Share Buyback

    International Personal Finance PLC began a share repurchase program worth up to £15 million ($19 million)on Wednesday with the aim of rewarding investors and lowering the size of its outstanding share capital.

  • July 31, 2024

    Aussie Bank ANZ Acquires Suncorp Unit For $3.2B

    Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. said Wednesday that it has acquired Suncorp Bank for approximately 4.9 billion Australian dollars ($3.2 billion), two years after it signed the deal.

  • July 31, 2024

    Veolia To Sell Sulfuric Acid Regeneration Biz For $620M

    Veolia Environnement SA said Wednesday that a U.S. subsidiary has agreed to sell its acid purification business to American Industrial Partners, a mid-market private equity firm, for $620 million, as the French infrastructure manager refocuses its business.

  • July 31, 2024

    HSBC Unveils $3B Buyback As Profits Remain Stable

    Banking heavyweight HSBC said Wednesday that it will line shareholders' pockets with as much as $3 billion after reporting stable profits for the first half of the year in outgoing chief executive Noel Quinn's final earnings report.

  • July 30, 2024

    GSK To Put Up To $7.2B Into Biotech VC's Pipeline

    GlaxoSmithKline said Monday it is investing up to $7.2 billion in a biotech venture capital firm's research and development pipeline, focusing on treatments for respiratory and immune problems.

Expert Analysis

  • How Mur Ruling May Affect Force Majeure Considerations

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    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.

  • ECJ Fiat Ruling Sets Clear Boundaries For EU State Aid Law

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    The European Court of Justice's recent landmark decision in Fiat v. Commission limiting the commission’s attempts to circumvent the lack of EU powers in the area of tax law has important implications in EU state aid law and beyond, say Andreas Reindl and Pietro Stella at Van Bael.

  • Cos. Can Expect Intense Antitrust Enforcement This Year

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    In 2023, authorities in the U.K. and Europe are expected to push the boundaries of antitrust enforcement, merger control and foreign investment screening with the goal of achieving positive outcomes for consumers, say Nicole Kar and Tara Rudra at Linklaters.

  • Foreign Direct Investment Considerations For Buyers, Sellers

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    The rapidly developing legal and regulatory foreign direct investment landscape means the challenge for deal makers is in navigating the continuously changing rules and understanding the manner in which regulators interpret them, says Kurt Ma at BCLP.

  • Widely Forecast UK Recession Is Likely To Reshape M&As

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    Despite the economic downturn in the U.K., transactions will continue to get done in 2023, albeit with more complex terms and a greater focus on undertaking vigorous due diligence on customer relationships and contracts, say attorneys at Skadden.

  • Czech Z-Trade Ruling Shows Benefit Of Compliance Program

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    With its recent Z-Trade fine reduction decision, the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition has for the first time put into practice its compliance program consideration policy, providing a further incentive for companies to implement such programs and underlining the office's intention to pay attention to them, say Vojtech Chloupek and Martin Taimr at Bird & Bird.

  • Lessons That May Be Learned From The Demise Of Made.com

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    With Made.com going into administration, companies that may face similar challenges should take on board that the earlier adequate preemptive planning is considered, the more financial and legal options there will be to avoid last minute firefighting and to focus instead on strengthening the business, says Eleni Michaela at Faegre Drinker.

  • Link Ruling Shows FCA's Wide Change-In-Control Powers

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    The Financial Conduct Authority's recent decision regarding the proposed acquisition of Link Fund Solutions is a reminder that the regulator has significant powers to attach conditions to its approvals and the advent of the Financial Services and Markets Bill could lead to the widening of those powers, say Charlotte Hill and Daniel Hirschfield at Taylor Wessing.

  • Takeaways For Transaction Parties After UK Acquisition Block

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    The U.K. government recently used its retrospective powers under the National Security and Investment Act for the first time to block Nexperia’s acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab, highlighting the considerations that parties have to evaluate when contemplating transactions in high-risk areas, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

  • Understanding The EU's New Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The European Parliament’s newly adopted Foreign Subsidies Regulation extends already wide-ranging European Union state aid powers and adds new layers of deal conditionality, so companies will need to carefully consider how the regulation may affect their EU-bound activities, say Peter Camesasca and Sophie Bertin at Covington.

  • A Look At The Increase In Employee Ownership Trusts

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    The rise in employee ownership trusts has brought certain challenges, but with tax advantages and a proven positive impact on individuals, businesses and regional economies, employee buyouts are set to become more popular and could outstrip mainstream deal activity, says ​​​​​​​Lisa Hayward at Birketts.

  • EU Basel III Bank Reforms May Weaken Securities Market

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    Recent proposals from the Council of the European Union's review of Basel III bank capital regulatory reforms did not adopt substantive changes urged by the market for the securitization framework, and may have a dampening effect on the competitiveness of European securitizations, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

  • 5 Factors Driving Longer Prenotifications In EU Mergers

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    Attorneys at Linklaters discuss reasons, including transaction complexity and a higher standard of proof, why the duration of the prenotification process in European Commission merger control cases has generally increased over the last 10 years, say attorneys at Linklaters.

  • Series

    My Favorite Law Prof: How I Learned To Argue Open-Mindedly

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    Queens College President Frank Wu reflects on how Yale Kamisar’s teaching and guidance at the University of Michigan Law School emphasized a capacity to engage with alternative worldviews and the importance of the ability to argue for both sides of a debate.

  • New Clarity On Directors' Creditor Duty In Insolvency Context

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    The recent case of BTI 2014 v. Sequana, the first to consider the creditor duty at U.K. Supreme Court level, provides directors and insolvency practitioners with significant guidance on how close to insolvency the company needs to be for the creditor duty to be engaged, say attorneys at Shearman.

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