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October 28, 2024
Labour Budget Expected To Target Taxes At Biz, Investors
The U.K. government is set to unveil its budget statement Wednesday after months of hinting at higher taxes, and experts say businesses and investors are bracing to bear the brunt of the possible tax changes, such as through increases to capital gains and payroll taxes.
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November 04, 2024
Mishcon Hires US-Qualified Partner For VC Practice
Mishcon de Reya LLP has recruited a new partner for its emerging companies team in London to strengthen its capability advising British and European clients on their transatlantic strategies, the firm announced Monday.
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October 28, 2024
JCDecaux Cancels €60M Spanish Biz Buy After Scrutiny
JCDecaux said Monday that it has decided to not pursue its €60 million ($65 million) acquisition of the Spanish businesses of rival Clear Channel after the Spanish competition authorities "called into question" the billboards giant's economic and strategic interests in the country.
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October 28, 2024
African Energy Biz Tlou To Quit London's Junior Market
Botswana-based Tlou Energy said Monday that it is looking to stop trading on the junior investment market of the London Stock Exchange by year-end nine years after its listing, citing a lack of investor interest in fossil fuels exploration businesses.
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October 28, 2024
BPE-Led Cleaning Co. Buys UK Plumbing Co. For Up To £7.4M
React Group PLC said Monday a subsidiary has bought London-based drainage and plumbing company Aquaflow for a maximum of £7.4 million ($9.6 million), as the U.K. cleaning business eyes a slice of the growing facilities management sector.
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October 28, 2024
Baker McKenzie-Led Investor To Sell Beer Biz For $63M
Georgia Capital said Monday that it has agreed to sell a 92.4% stake in its beer and distribution business to a subsidiary of Dutch brewer Royal Swinkels for at least $63 million, to bring "significant" industry expertise into the Eastern European country.
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October 28, 2024
Linklaters Steers Former Aviva Unit's £1.3B Pension Deal
Insurance giant Aviva said Monday that it has completed a £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) acquisition of a pension scheme of one of its former subsidiaries in a deal guided by Linklaters LLP, a move it said would secure benefits for approximately 19,000 members.
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October 28, 2024
Mishcon-Led Real Estate JV To Buy 12 Lidl Stores For £70M
Property developer Roadside Real Estate PLC said on Monday that its joint venture with a fund managed by investor Meadow Partners LLP has agreed a £70 million to buy and develop the site of 12 Lidl supermarket stores in the U.K.
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October 25, 2024
UK Antitrust Arm Opens Formal Probe Of $35B Software Deal
United Kingdom antitrust authorities triggered a formal investigation Friday into Synopsys Inc.'s $35 billion acquisition of Ansys Inc., satisfied that the transaction has enough ties to the country to merit greater scrutiny.
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October 25, 2024
Paris Apparel Co. Valued At €505M As Permira Takes Stake
Private equity giant Permira is taking a significant minority stake in Parisian outdoor-inspired lifestyle brand K-Way from Italian apparel giant BasicNet in an agreement that values K-Way at an enterprise value of €505 million ($545.3 million), the parties announced in a Friday statement.
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October 25, 2024
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen the Competition and Markets Authority take action against a mattress retailer after it was caught pressuring its customers with misleading discounts, Lenovo and Motorola target ZTE Corporation with a patents claim, Lloyds Bank hit by another claim relating to the collapse of Arena Television and U.K. tax authority HMRC sued by the director of an electronics company that evaded millions of pounds in VAT. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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October 25, 2024
Taxation With Representation: Davis Polk, Skadden, Kirkland
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp. absorbs Sandy Spring Bancorp, Sophos and Secureworks merge, Wendel Group takes a stake in Monroe Capital LLC, and Acuity Brands Inc. buys QSC LLC.
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October 25, 2024
Investor Adams PLC To Exit London Stock Exchange
Adams PLC said Friday it plans to quit London's junior alternative investment market AIM as the investment company looks to wind up following an internal review into its public market trading and the rising costs of being listed were considered.
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October 25, 2024
Wilmington Acquires Health & Safety Education Biz For £30M
Data company Wilmington PLC said Friday that it has acquired Phoenix Health & Safety for an initial cash consideration of approximately £30.3 million ($39.3 million) to expand its presence in the growing health, safety and environmental qualifications market.
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October 25, 2024
Cordiant Digital To Buy Belgian Data Centers For €92.3M
Technology infrastructure investor Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Ltd. said Friday that it has formed a partnership to acquire and combine two data center businesses in Belgium for €92.3 million ($100 million).
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October 25, 2024
Consultancy Elixirr Says £25M Raised Through Share Placing
Elixirr International PLC said Friday that it has raised £25 million ($30 million) by its current shareholders selling their shares to investors, amid "strong" institutional demand for the consultancy's stock.
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November 01, 2024
Ropes & Gray Adds Property PE Pro From Clifford Chance
Ropes & Gray LLP has hired a real estate finance specialist from Clifford Chance LLP as counsel to its London office, to add firepower to its practice in the growing private equity M&A market.
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October 24, 2024
FTC Probing Boeing's $4.7B Spirit Aero Takeover
The Federal Trade Commission wants to know more about Boeing's $4.7 billion plan to take over aircraft parts maker Spirit AeroSystems before it decides whether to sign off on the transaction, new filings have revealed.
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October 24, 2024
Ashurst-Led Ashtead To Buy Subsea Specialists For £63M
Undersea equipment rental company Ashtead Technology said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire international subsea electronics rental and services business Seatronics and its sister company J2 for £63 million ($82 million) from Acteon Group in a deal guided by Ashurst LLP.
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October 24, 2024
Charles Russell Brings On Tax Specialist From Sheridans
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP hired a partner from Sheridans as part of expanding its London tax practice to support its strategy focused on private capital, the firm said.
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October 24, 2024
Clifford Chance Guides PensionBee On £20M Fundraise
PensionBee Group PLC said Thursday it has raised £20 million ($24 million) by issuing shares to investors, advised by Clifford Chance LLP, as the online retirement savings platform looks to give its new American business venture a cash injection.
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October 24, 2024
UK Probes Sonoco's $3.9B Bid For Eviosys
The antitrust watchdog said Thursday that it is investigating U.S.-based Sonoco Products Co.'s proposed $3.9 billion acquisition of European food can-maker Eviosys from private equity shop KPS Capital Partners.
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October 24, 2024
Oakley Capital To Sell Dach Tutor Biz Stake To PE Firm
European mid-market investor Oakley Capital said Thursday it has agreed to sell its majority stake in a tutoring service in Germany, Austria and Switzerland to U.S. private equity firm Levine Leichtman Capital Partners.
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October 24, 2024
Protein Shake Biz Confirms £350M Market Cap In London IPO
Protein drink maker Applied Nutrition PLC has been valued at £350 million ($455 million) as it made its London Stock Exchange debut on Thursday, which priced its initial public offering at 140 pence a share.
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October 24, 2024
Facilities Services Biz Mitie Buys Argus Fire For £38M
Mitie Group PLC said Thursday that it has acquired Argus Fire for £38 million ($49 million) as part of the outsourcing and energy services company's bid to boost its position in "high-growth, high-margin" U.K. fire and security market.
Expert Analysis
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How COVID, Supply Chain Woes Are Fueling Air Cargo M&A
The pandemic has triggered a shift in the air cargo market, with supply chain issues and demand for expedited service attracting new investment — and M&A interest will likely continue, even as inflation and other factors damp enthusiasm, say Solange Leandro and Alison Weal at Watson Farley.
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What To Expect From A Simplified EU Merger Control System
The European Commission’s draft amendments to the EU merger control system, expected to be formally adopted shortly, reduce its administrative burden and expand the scope of the simplified procedure to additional categories of transactions, providing a welcome development for companies and their advisers, say Axel Gutermuth and Lukas Šimas at Arnold & Porter.
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How The Pandemic And UK Security Law Are Changing Deals
Deal makers must consider how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped the approach to material adverse change provisions in the U.K. and U.S., and how the new U.K. National Security and Investment Act regime will affect investors across the globe seeking to acquire material influence in a U.K. company, say attorneys at Covington.
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3 Foreign Investment Issues Affecting Cross-Border Deals
Now more than ever, managing the increasingly complex foreign direct investment considerations for successfully completing cross-border transactions requires parties to be attentive to the evolving regulatory landscape, particularly in the U.K. and EU, say Chase Kaniecki and William Dawley at Cleary.
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A Review Of The New UK Financial Services And Markets Bill
In revoking retained EU law and replacing it with U.K.-specific legislation, the new Financial Services and Markets Bill should mean a less cumbersome and more accessible regulatory regime than the existing patchwork of requirements, with provisions that address consumers’ concerns that they were not adequately protected, say attorneys at Ashurst.
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Tracking The Global Move Toward Tighter Mergers Scrutiny
The recent merger control case of Vivendi and Lagardère in France is indicative of a global trend of competition authorities applying stricter standards to concentrations and pursuing an increasingly aggressive enforcement agenda, particularly in the media sector, says Jérémie Marthan at White & Case.
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Dutch Merger May Promote Behavioral Remedies Across EU
A Dutch tribunal's recent clearing of the Sanoma-Iddink deal might further encourage merging parties in the EU to offer — and government agencies to accept — behavioral remedies, which was rarer when more emphasis was put on divestments, says Robert Hardy at Greenberg Traurig.
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Proposed Foreign Subsidy Regulation Has Political Overtones
The European Commission's proposed Foreign Subsidies Regulation aims to prevent subsidies that have a distortive effect on competition from being granted to foreign companies, but in directing it against governments that use companies to extend their influence in the EU, the implications are clearly political, say Lena Sandberg and Yannis Ioannidis at Gibson Dunn.
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Early Trends In UK National Security Reviews Of Transactions
The U.K.'s move to block an intellectual property deal between Beijing Infinite Vision Technology and the University of Manchester — the first such prohibition under the recently implemented National Security and Investment Act — is part of a growing body of published decisions that provides useful lessons on achieving prompt security clearance, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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Guidance Notes Offer Insight On UK National Security Regime
The U.K. government recently published long-awaited market guidance notes that add a greater level of transparency regarding the national security and investment regime, providing welcome guidance to businesses and their legal advisers on submitting transaction notifications, say attorneys at Cooley.
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Ruling On EU Commission Merger Reviews Signifies U-Turn
In validating the European Commission's new policy of using Merger Regulation Article 22 to review cases that do not qualify under the merger control rules of the requesting member state, the General Court has demonstrated that the EU is prepared to move the goal posts on well-established commission policy, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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Where New UK And EU Vertical Agreements Rules Diverge
The lack of alignment between new EU and U.K. rules on vertical agreements is likely to present challenges to multinational businesses, and it would be prudent for legal advisers and companies to bear in mind the most stringent obligations of both, says Robert Bell at Armstrong Teasdale.
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A Look Ahead At What The German M&A Market Holds In Store
Despite signs of a possible recession, there is still significant M&A activity in the German market, with long-term strategic planning, private equity investors, multiparty involvement and even the state all playing an important role, says Michael Ulmer at Cleary.
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Tips For Handling Audio Data In E-Discovery Post-Pandemic
The rise of remote meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted the volume and importance of audio data in e-discovery — so organizations in highly regulated industries must collect and process that data, and establish complex strategies to manage their audio records, says Jack Bullen at FTI Consulting.
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Agreement Among Litigants Key To Using E-Discovery Tech
Parties are increasingly using e-discovery technologies to control costs, but as a New York federal court order in Actos Antitrust Litigation shows, a well-drafted, negotiated protocol allows them to address potential objections prior to use and helps protect against later claims of incomplete production, say attorneys at McGuireWoods.