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March 05, 2025
RWK Goodman Hit For £5M Over Botched Company Buyout
RWK Goodman LLP has been hit with an estimated £5 million ($6.4 million) claim from a former client who alleges the firm botched his plan to buyout a company that had owned properties with "significant" redevelopment and revenue potential.
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March 05, 2025
McCann FitzGerald Guides AIB On Planned €1.2B Buyback
AIB Group PLC said Wednesday it's planning to repurchase €1.2 billion ($1.3 billion) worth of shares from the Irish government, as the lender looks to potentially return to full private ownership this year.
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March 05, 2025
3 Firms Build Jazz Pharmaceuticals' $935M Chimerix Buy
Jazz Pharmaceuticals on Wednesday revealed plans to acquire biopharmaceutical company Chimerix in a $935 million deal built by three law firms that will further diversify Jazz's oncology portfolio.
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March 05, 2025
British Gas, E.ON Lose Appeal Challenge To Gov't Energy Deal
British Gas and E.ON have lost a legal challenge to the sale of Bulb, a collapsed supplier, to Octopus Energy as a London appeals court rejected on Wednesday their claim that the government handled the transaction unfairly.
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March 05, 2025
UK Drops Probe Into Microsoft's OpenAI Partnership
Britain's antitrust authority said Wednesday that it has dropped its probe into Microsoft's investment into ChatGPT developer OpenAI after finding it does not have the jurisdiction to look into their complex partnership.
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March 05, 2025
Danish Retailer Salling To Buy ICA's Baltic Biz For €1.3B
Danish retailer Salling Group AS said Wednesday it will buy Baltic supermarket chain Rimi from its Swedish rival ICA Gruppen AB for €1.3 billion ($1.39 billion), as the Danish retailer eyes growing to become the region's second-largest player.
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March 05, 2025
Breedon Buys US Building Products Biz Lionmark For $238M
Breedon Group PLC announced on Wednesday the acquisition of U.S.-based Lionmark Construction Companies LLC for $238 million as the U.K. construction materials group looks to diversify its business and continue its expansion in the U.S. market.
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March 05, 2025
UK Gold Producer To Buy Processing Plant For $9.7M
The U.K.-headquartered gold producer Metals Exploration PLC said Wednesday it has agreed to buy an ore processing plant in Alaska and related assets for $9.7 million from Almaden Minerals Ltd. to fast-track the construction of its La India mining project in Nicaragua.
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March 05, 2025
Intermediary SRG Buys Modified Car Insurance Broker
U.K. insurance intermediary Specialist Risk Group has bought Brentacre, a broker that insures modified and performance vehicles, saying the purchase aligns with its strategy of partnering with niche businesses.
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March 05, 2025
Royal Mail's £3.6B Sale Awaiting Romanian Clearance
The proposed £3.6 billion ($4.6 billion) acquisition of the parent company of Royal Mail by a conglomerate controlled by a Czech billionaire is awaiting clearance in Romania, the companies said Wednesday.
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March 04, 2025
CVC Wraps Strategic Opportunities Fund With €4.6B In Tow
Private equity shop CVC Capital Partners, led by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, on Tuesday said that it closed its third strategic opportunities fund after securing €4.61 billion ($4.9 billion) of investor commitments.
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March 04, 2025
Products Testing Firm Intertek To Launch £350M Buyback
Intertek Group PLC said Tuesday it will soon roll out an initial share repurchase program of up to £350 million ($445 million), as the products testing and certification business reported revenue growth and potential for more buybacks.
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March 04, 2025
Beazley Launches $500M Buyback Amid 'Record' Profits
Beazley PLC said Tuesday it will kick-start a share buyback scheme worth up to $500 million, as the insurer disclosed record profits in 2024 despite taking a hit from natural disasters.
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March 04, 2025
Verdane Ends £315M Offer Talks For Team Internet
Swedish investment manager Verdane on Tuesday said it has backed out of talks to make a £315 million ($401 million) offer for British software company Team Internet Group PLC.
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March 04, 2025
Eversheds-Led XP Power To Raise £42M Via Share Sale
XP Power Ltd. on Tuesday launched a sale of new shares in the company worth up to £42 million ($53.4 million), as the Singapore-based power component manufacturer looks to bolster its balance sheet in a "challenging" market.
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March 04, 2025
UK Car Retailer Inchcape Revs Up £250M Share Buyback
Inchcape said Tuesday that it has launched a £250 million ($320 million) share buyback program with the sole purpose of lowering its outstanding share capital.
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March 04, 2025
Abu Dhabi, Austria Groups Agree To $60B Plastics Biz Merger
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. and OMV AG of Austria said Tuesday that they will merge their plastics businesses to create a $60 billion global heavyweight, concluding lengthy talks about the deal.
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March 03, 2025
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
Japan's Nippon Steel is challenging a decision blocking its $14.9 billion merger with U.S. Steel Corp. on national security grounds, as door manufacturer Jeld-Wen continues fighting a landmark order forcing it to sell a Pennsylvania factory and the Justice Department pushes cases targeting mergers in the home health, networking and corporate travel spaces.
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March 03, 2025
Simpson Thacher-Led ICG Wraps $11B Secondaries Fund
British private equity shop ICG, led by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, said Monday it has clinched its fifth general partner-led secondaries fund well above target after securing $11 billion of capital commitments.
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March 03, 2025
$1.4B Genesis Deal Creates Top Global Soda Ash Producer
Genesis Energy LP said Monday it has completed the sale of its soda ash manufacturing Alkali Business to an affiliate of WE Soda Ltd. at an enterprise value of $1.425 billion, creating what the buyer said is the largest soda ash producer in the world.
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March 03, 2025
Infrastructure Investor Expands Share Buyback By £100M
HICL Infrastructure PLC on Monday began a new £100 million ($127 million) share buyback program, building on a stock repurchase program that has just ended, amid concerns over the price of its shares.
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March 03, 2025
Brookfield Launches In UK To Tap Pension Buyout Demand
North American investment giant Brookfield Corp. said Monday it is poised to enter the U.K. pension transfer market, amid an increasing number of retirement savings plans offloading their liabilities to insurers.
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March 03, 2025
AXA Launches €1.2B Share Buyback After Profit Gain
AXA SA on Monday kick-started a program to repurchase up to €1.2 billion ($1.25 billion) worth of its own shares, after the French insurance giant unveiled a "very strong performance" for its 2024 financial year.
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March 03, 2025
Pension Insurer Utmost Appoints Schroders For £400M Book
Utmost Life and Pensions has appointed Schroders to act as asset manager for its retirement portfolio, after the insurer entered the bulk purchase annuity market last year.
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March 03, 2025
Packaging Biz Bunzl Extends Share Buyback By £150M
Packaging materials business Bunzl PLC said Monday it will extend its ongoing share buyback program by repurchasing a further £150 million ($190 million) worth of shares from investors.
Expert Analysis
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New Clarity On Directors' Creditor Duty In Insolvency Context
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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German Draft Bill Reflects Trend Toward New Antitrust Tools
A recently proposed amendment to the German Act against Restraints on Competition continues the trend in Europe to equip authorities with greater powers, shifting from a more traditional approach to a more extensive market protection tool, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.
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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.