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November 15, 2024
Danone Boosts Lifeway Bid To $306M After Rejection
Danone North America PBC has boosted its bid to buy the remainder of Lifeway Foods Inc. from $25 per share to $27 per share — for a total offer of roughly $306 million — after being "disappointed" by Lifeway's rejection of the prior offer, Danone said in a letter to Lifeway on Friday.
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November 15, 2024
FCA To Upgrade Redress System To Help Boost Investment
The City watchdog gave its backing on Friday for a government plan for the financial sector to drive more growth, as HM Treasury outlined plans to modernize its system for redress to help fuel investment.
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November 15, 2024
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Ocado file an intellectual property claim against an African fruit and vegetable importer, a claim filed against a Swiss bank founded by Indian billionaire Srichand Parmanand Hinduja and 300 individuals sue travel company TUI. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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November 15, 2024
Coke Bottler Transfers To LSE's Revamped Main Market
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC said on Friday that it has moved its shares to the London Stock Exchange's new-look main market, as the soft drink giant's bottling business seeks to join the prestigious FTSE Index.
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November 15, 2024
Duke Capital Raises £17.2M In Equity To Fund Growth
Investment company Duke Capital Ltd. said Friday that it has raised gross proceeds of £17.2 million ($21.8 million) in equity from investors and brokers to support its next phase of growth.
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November 15, 2024
Aegon Unveils €150M Share Buyback, Rewards Shareholders
Dutch insurance company Aegon said Friday that it will line shareholders' pockets by buying back €150 million ($159 million) worth of shares between January and June 2025.
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November 15, 2024
Electronics Biz Makes £249M Bid For UK Tech Parts Co.
Electronics component manufacturer Volex PLC said Friday that it has made a second offer to buy TT Electronics PLC, a British multinational technological parts maker, that values the company at £248.6 million ($315.6 million).
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November 14, 2024
Boeing Could Sell Navigation Unit For $6B, And More Rumors
Boeing is mulling a sale of its Jeppesen navigation unit at potential $6 billion price tag, Pfizer may be seeking billions for its hospital drug unit, and a U.S. gas station and convenience store business could be sold at a $1.5 billion value. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.
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November 14, 2024
UK Mapping Agency Sued Over Geolocation Tech Deal
A navigation satellite system equipment provider has sued Britain's national mapping agency over a failed bid to secure a contract, arguing the agency breached its legal obligations in the way it carried out the tender process.
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November 14, 2024
Paul Weiss Reps General Mills On $1.45B Pet Food Biz Buy
Cereal and snacks giant General Mills Inc., advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, announced plans Thursday to buy Whitebridge Pet Brands' North American premium cat food and pet treat business from Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP-advised European investment firm NXHM for $1.45 billion.
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November 14, 2024
Petershill Partially Sells Stake In Accel-KKR For $282M
Goldman Sachs affiliate Petershill Partners PLC said Thursday that it has sold a part of its stake in technology-focused investment firm Accel-KKR for $282 million.
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November 14, 2024
UK Unveils Plan To Roll Back Post-Financial Crisis Safeguards
The U.K. government said on Thursday that it is launching reforms to drive economic growth and competitiveness in financial services by rebalancing a regulatory regime that is focused more on minimizing risk.
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November 14, 2024
Defense Business QinetiQ Upsizes Share Buyback To £150M
QinetiQ Group PLC on Thursday unveiled a £50 million ($63 million) extension to its ongoing share buyback program, raising the defense and security specialist's ongoing stock repurchase scheme to £150 million.
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November 14, 2024
Touchscreen Maker Zytronic To Liquidate Amid Weak Trading
Touchscreen maker Zytronic PLC said on Thursday it plans to sell its trading arm or intellectual property after enduring a period of weak trading.
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November 14, 2024
Just Group Pens £1.8B Private Security Biz Pension Deal
Insurer Just Group on Thursday said it has penned its largest pension deal by taking on £1.8 billion ($2.3 billion) of retirement savings liabilities from a scheme sponsored by private security giant G4S Ltd., in a deal guided by three leading law firms.
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November 14, 2024
Covington-Led Games Giant To Sell Studio To Rival For $1.2B
Embracer said Thursday it has agreed to sell its development studio Easybrain to Miniclip, a Swiss rival, for $1.2 billion, which the Swedish video gaming group will use to pay off most of its debts.
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November 14, 2024
EU Clears Consortium's €2.2B Bid For Cybersecurity Biz
The European Commission said Thursday that it has cleared the approximately €2.2 billion ($2.4 billion) acquisition of French cybersecurity firm Exclusive Networks by its biggest shareholder Permira and U.S. private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice.
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November 14, 2024
Canadian Pension Fund Buys UK Airport Operator For £1.5B
A subsidiary of Public Sector Pension Investment Board, a Canadian investor, has said it will buy the operator of airports in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton for £1.53 billion ($1.94 billion).
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November 14, 2024
Fashion Retailer Boohoo Raises £40M After Losses Mount
Fast-fashion retailer Boohoo Group PLC said Thursday that it has raised £39.3 million ($50 million) after a fall in revenue and growth in losses put the company under pressure from shareholder Frasers Group to revamp its leadership.
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November 14, 2024
Vodafone Begins €500M Buyback After Spanish Asset Sale
Vodafone said on Thursday it has launched a share buyback program worth up to €500 million ($525 million) as the telecommunications giant seeks to reduce its share capital following the sale of its Spanish business.
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November 13, 2024
Indigenous Groups Can Join Colombia's Fight With Glencore
An international tribunal has agreed to allow two Indigenous Wayuu communities to express their views about a massive mining project's water use in an arbitral dispute between commodities giant Glencore International AG and the Republic of Colombia.
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November 13, 2024
Swedish Fintech Klarna Confidentially Files US IPO Plans
Klarna Group PLC, a Stockholm-based financial technology startup, announced Wednesday it has confidentially submitted its plans for an initial public offering to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, paving the way for a long-awaited listing.
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November 13, 2024
Rivian Stock Electrified As $5.8B VW Deal Set Into Motion
Rivian Automotive's stock got a jolt of energy Wednesday after the electric vehicle maker and Volkswagen Group said they were launching a joint venture worth up to $5.8 billion.
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November 13, 2024
Retailer Homebase Appoints Administrators, Sells 70 Stores
Teneo Financial Advisory said Wednesday that it has been appointed administrator of struggling home improvement retailer Homebase and has sold 70 stores to home and garden chain The Range.
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November 13, 2024
Wigge & Partners-Led Swedish Boat Maker To Raise $33M
Swedish motorboats maker Nimbus said Wednesday that it is planning to raise 356 million Swedish krona ($32.4 million) in a fundraising drive guided by Wigge & Partners Advokat KB to help it expand its business in North America and Europe and strengthen its financial position.
Expert Analysis
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How Gov't Response Addresses Investment Act Concerns
The government’s recently published response to a call for evidence on the National Security and Investment Act is largely appropriate to stakeholder concerns raised and demonstrates in its five areas of focus that it is willing to respond to live issues, say lawyers at Watson Farley.
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Pharma Remains A Key Focus Of EU Antitrust Enforcement
The recently published European Commission report on pharmaceutical sector competition law illustrates that effective enforcement of EU rules remains a matter of high priority for EU and national authorities, say lawyers at Dechert.
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The Dangers Of Providing Misleading Info In A Merger Review
Although Kingspan's recent proposed acquisition of Trimo, brought before the European Commission, was abandoned following investigation for an alleged breach of EU Merger Regulation requirements, it has brought to light the importance of submitting accurate and complete information in merger reviews to avoid incurring a substantial fine, say lawyers at Steptoe.
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Cum-Ex Prosecutions Storm Shows No Sign Of Abating
The ongoing trial of Sanjay Shah in Denmark is a clear indicator that efforts remain focused on holding to account the alleged architects and beneficiaries of cum-ex trading, and with these prosecutions making their way across Europe, it is a more turbulent time now than ever, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli.
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Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents
Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.
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EU Inquiry Offers First Insight Into Foreign Subsidy Law
The European Commission's first in-depth investigation under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation into a public procurement process, and subsequent brief on regulatory trends, sheds light on the commission's approach to such cases, as well as jurisdictional, procedural and substantive issues under the regulation, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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Key Points From EC Economic Security Screening Initiatives
Lawyers at Herbert Smith analyze the European Commission's five recently announced initiatives aimed at de-risking the EU's trade and investment links with third countries, including the implementation of mandatory screening mechanisms and extending coverage to investments made by EU companies that are controlled subsidiaries of non-EU investors.
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Vodafone Decision Highlights Wide Scope Of UK's FDI Rules
The U.K. government’s recently imposed conditions required for its approval of Vodafone and Etisalat’s strategic relationship agreement under its National Security and Investment Act jurisdiction, illustrating the significance of the act as an important factor for transactions with a U.K. link, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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What Extension Of French FDI Control Means For Investors
The recently published French order on foreign investment control expands the regime's application to more sectors and at a lower threshold of share ownership, illustrating France's determination to maintain sovereignty over its supply chains in sensitive sectors, and adding new considerations for potential investors in these areas, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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What To Expect For Private Capital Investment Funds In 2024
As 2024 gets underway, market sentiment in the private fundraising sphere seems more optimistic, with a greater focus on deal sourcing and operational optimizations, and an increased emphasis on impact and sustainability strategies, say lawyers at Ropes & Gray.
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Cayman Islands Off AML Risk Lists, Signaling Robust Controls
As a world-leading jurisdiction for securitization special purpose entities, the removal of the Cayman Islands from increased anti-money laundering monitoring lists is a significant milestone that will benefit new and existing financial services customers conducting business in the territory, say lawyers at Walkers Global.
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Acquisition Of AI Tech Poses Challenges For Media Industry
The artificial intelligence regulatory landscape is changing quickly, and media and entertainment companies planning to acquire AI technology through a merger, acquisition or licensing deal should be mindful of potential new compliance requirements and AI-specific insurance products, say lawyers at Covington.
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Due Diligence Pointers After Entain Deferred Prosecution Deal
The Crown Prosecution Service's £615 million settlement with Entain last month signifies that the CPS is a serious enforcer of corporate crime, and illustrates the importance of carrying out a tailored risk assessment in preparation for and following an acquisition, say Matthew Cowie and Aziz Rahman at Rahman Ravelli.
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What Can Be Learned From Adobe-Figma Merger Termination
The Competition and Markets Authority’s role in the recent termination of the proposed Adobe-Figma merger deal indicates the regulator's intention to be seen as a strong enforcer in the technology sphere, and serves as a warning for companies to address antitrust risks early on in the merger process, say Deirdre Taylor and Molly Heslop at Gibson Dunn.
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How FCA Listing Regime Reform Proposals Are Developing
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently proposed U.K. equity listings reforms maintain increased flexibility with a disclosure-based approach, but much of the new regime’s success will depend on the eligibility criteria used and whether additional governance will be required for inclusion, say lawyers at Debevoise.