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December 09, 2024
PE Firm To Make $96M Takeover Bid For Swiss Tech Biz
Swiss electronics manufacturer Cicor said Monday that an affiliate of the U.S. investment firm One Equity Partners has agreed to make a cash offer of 84.6 million Swiss francs ($96.3 million) for the company.
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December 09, 2024
Ad Co. Brave Bison To Buy Marketing Biz For Up To £10.6M
Brave Bison Group PLC said Monday it has agreed to buy marketing specialist Digital Partners Ltd. in a deal worth up to £10.6 million ($13.5 million) to bolster its global sports channels offering.
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December 09, 2024
Arthur J Gallagher Buying AssuredPartners For $13.5B
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. has agreed to purchase independent insurance brokerage AssuredPartners for $13.5 billion in cash, in what its seller, private equity firm GTCR, said will be the largest sale of a U.S. insurance broker to a strategic acquiror in the history of the industry.
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December 09, 2024
Tech Biz IP Group To Sell 9 Minority Investments For £15M
Science and technology company IP Group PLC said Monday that it has agreed to sell its minority stakes in nine British innovation companies to Lexham Partners, an investment firm based in London, for £15 million ($19 million).
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December 09, 2024
Reckitt Starts 3rd And Last Part Of $1B Share Buyback
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC said on Monday it has launched the last part of a $1 billion ($1.28 billion) share buyback scheme as the British-Dutch owner of the Nurofen brand looks to return cash to its shareholders.
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December 09, 2024
CVC Makes €1.2B Bid For Germany's CompuGroup Medical
Private equity giant CVC said Monday that it has made a €1.2 billion ($1.3 billion) offer for CompuGroup Medical that will remove the German e-health company from Germany's bourse.
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December 06, 2024
New EU Antitrust Head Leaves Google Breakup 'On The Table'
A potential breakup of Google, particularly its advertising placement technology business, remains on the table on both sides of the Atlantic, based on comments from the European Union's brand new antitrust chief.
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December 06, 2024
Shell, Equinor Creating UK Oil Giant As Sea Basin Matures
Shell UK Ltd. and Equinor UK Ltd. are joining forces to create what they said will be the largest independent oil and gas company in the U.K., citing declining production in the "once-prolific basin" of the North Sea as the impetus for the 50-50 joint venture.
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December 06, 2024
UAE Oil Co.'s Unlawful $84M Dividend Allegations Dismissed
A state-owned United Arab Emirates oil and gas company on Friday lost its case that an ex-joint venture partner stripped $84 million out of the business via a dividend payment before selling it for $1, with a London court ruling the dividend was legitimate.
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December 06, 2024
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Burberry file a copyright claim against discount store B&M, the former owner of Charlton Athletic file a debt claim against the football club, and British Airways and the U.K. government face a class action brought by flight passengers taken hostage at the start of the First Gulf War. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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December 06, 2024
Canadian Miner To Buy Ethiopian Gold Project For $175M
Canada-based mining company Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. said Friday that it has agreed to acquire an under-development gold project in Ethiopia from local rival Allied Gold Corp. for $175 million to advance its construction.
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December 06, 2024
White & Case-Led Frasers To Bid $22M For Ailing Sports Biz
Frasers Group PLC said Friday that it plans to acquire troubled Norwegian sports goods retailer XXL ASA for approximately 246.4 million Norwegian krone ($22.3 million) in a deal guided by White & Case LLP and Advokatfirmaet Schjødt AS.
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December 06, 2024
Guardian Group Agrees Observer Sale To Tortoise Media
The owner of Guardian Media Group said Friday that it has agreed in principle to sell The Observer to online startup Tortoise Media in an equity-based transaction that would provide a £25 million ($32 million) investment in the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
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December 06, 2024
Freshfields-Led Warburg Pincus Sells IT Biz Shares For €229M
Private equity investor Warburg Pincus has sold a part of its stake in Ionos Group SE, an internet service provider based in Germany, and raised €229 million ($242 million) in the process in a transaction guided by Freshfields.
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December 06, 2024
Direct Line Tentatively Accepts Aviva's Higher £3.6B Offer
Direct Line said Friday it has accepted an improved £3.6 billion ($4.6 billion) cash-and-shares takeover offer from Aviva but cautioned that the deal is not final until its British insurance rival makes a firm offer by a deadline of Dec. 25.
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December 05, 2024
SpaceX Seeks Astronomical $350B Value, And More Rumors
SpaceX is in discussions for a transaction that could value the rocket and spacecraft maker at about $350 billion, the private equity owner of Crunch Fitness could sell the health club at a $1.5 billion value, and the management group looking to buy the Japanese owner of 7-Eleven may launch an IPO. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.
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December 05, 2024
PIC Insurance Co. Must Hand Control To Founder's Estate
The top appeals court for U.K. overseas territories upheld Thursday a finding that an Antiguan insurance company's board of directors was wrong to refuse to hand majority control of the business to its founder's estate.
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December 05, 2024
AJ Bell To Buy Back Up To £30M Worth Of Shares
Investment platform AJ Bell kicked off a share buyback on Thursday worth up to £30 million ($38 million) as it seeks to cut its outstanding share capital and reward investors after a strong financial year.
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December 05, 2024
Fladgate Leads Warpaint's £14M Buy Of Rival Cosmetics Biz
Cosmetics company Warpaint said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire rival Brand Architekts for approximately double the price of its shares in an all-cash deal worth £13.9 million ($18 million) in a move to expand its beauty and personal care business.
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December 05, 2024
Northern Ireland Broker Makes 3rd Acquisition Of Year
Northern Ireland insurance broker Abbey Autoline said Thursday it has made its third acquisition of the year, buying assets of rival regional player Wallace Insurance Brokers.
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December 05, 2024
Greeting Card Maker Buys US Gift Packaging Co. For $25M
The U.K.'s Card Factory PLC said Thursday it has bought Garven Holdings LLC, a gift packaging manufacturer, for $25 million, as the greeting card retailer eyes expansion into the U.S.
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December 05, 2024
UK Clears Vodafone-Three Telecoms Merger With Conditions
Vodafone and Three have been cleared to form the country's biggest mobile phone operator on the condition that they cap prices and invest in 5G infrastructure after the merger, Britain's antitrust regulator said Thursday.
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December 04, 2024
Cerberus Liable For €358M Payment To Sabadell, Judge Rules
One of Spain's largest banks won €358.5 million ($376.5 million) from Cerberus when a London judge ruled Wednesday that the private equity giant wrongly interpreted investment agreements linked to the bank's Spanish real estate portfolios.
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December 04, 2024
Danish Insurer Tryg Launches $281M Share Buyback
Insurer Tryg A/S on Wednesday launched a repurchase of up to 2 billion Danish kroner ($282.3 million) in shares, aimed at lowering its outstanding share capital.
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December 04, 2024
3 Firms Steer £50M Pension Deal For Aerospace Co.
Pension insurer Rothesay said Wednesday that it has completed a £50 million ($63.3 million) full scheme buy-in with a plan sponsored by defense technology company Thales in a deal guided by Gowling WLG, Squire Patton Boggs LLP and Eversheds Sutherland.
Expert Analysis
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The Rising Tide Of EU Antitrust Enforcement In Pharma
The European Commission’s recent record-breaking €463 million fine of Teva for abusing its dominant position confirms that European Union competition law enforcement in the pharmaceutical sector remains a priority, with infringements drawing serious financial exposure, say lawyers at Cooley.
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Looking Back On 2024's Competition Law Issues For GenAI
With inherent uncertainties in generative artificial intelligence raising antitrust issues that attract competition authorities' attention, the 2024 uptick in transaction reviews demonstrates that regulators are vigilant about the possibility that markets may tip in favor of large existing players, say lawyers at McDermott.
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What The Future Of AI In Financial Services Looks Like
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the global financial services industry, with a hybrid model likely to evolve where AI handles routine tasks and humans focus on strategy and decision-making, so financial institutions should work with regulators to establish ethical standards and meet regulatory expectations without stifling innovation, say lawyers at Womble Bond.
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What UK Security Act Report Indicates For Future Gov't Policy
Following the recent publication of the National Security and Investment Act report on the scrutiny of proposed investments, it will be interesting to see how the act’s powers fit into a government policy that plans to cut regulatory obstacles, while maintaining a hard line on national security, say lawyers at Katten Muchin.
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What UK Takeover Code's Narrowed Focus Will Mean For Cos.
In narrowing its scope of application, the U.K. Takeover Panel's forthcoming amended code will have practical implications for U.K.-registered companies and ultimately provide greater market clarity and certainty, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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M&A Takeaways From 1st EU Foreign Subsidies Merger Ruling
The European Commission’s recent decision on the merger between e& and PFF Telecom is the first to approve a transaction subject to commitments under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, serving as a helpful guide by confirming that behavioral measures ring-fencing EU activities from the potential effect of third-country subsidies are acceptable, say lawyers at Cleary.
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Factors Driving EU Competition Policy For The Next 5 Years
Teresa Ribera Rodríguez’s recent nomination as the new European Union commissioner for competition prompts questions about policy and enforcement, with goals to enhance competition in business, implement stronger and faster enforcement, and promote and fund decarbonization likely in her sights during a five-year term, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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Modernizing UK Trade Settlement Standard: The Road Ahead
Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP consider the rationale and challenges of a potential U.K. trade settlement acceleration, part of an initiative to modernize the financial market infrastructure, and suggest that incorporating distributed ledger technology as a synchronized recording system would facilitate the move.
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What EU Antitrust Guidelines Will Mean For Dominant Cos.
The European Commission’s recent draft antitrust guidelines will steer courts' enforcement powers, increasing the risk for dominant firms engaging in exclusive dealing without any apparent basis to shift the burden of proof to those companies, say lawyers at Latham.
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Draft Merger Control Guidance Allows CMA To Cast Wide Net
The Competition and Markets Authority's recent draft merger control guidance, reflecting the regulator's strengthened powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act, introduces extensive change and potential procedural improvements, specifically concerning reviews of private equity firms, say lawyers at Travers Smith.
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Reflecting On 12 Months Of The EU Foreign Subsidy Regime
New European Commission guidance, addressing procedural questions and finally providing clarity on “distortion” in merger control and public procurement, offers an opportunity to reflect on the year since foreign subsidy notification obligations were introduced, say lawyers at Fried Frank.
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Review Of EU Cross-Border Merger Regs' Impact On Irish Cos.
Looking back on the year since the European Union Mobility Directive was transposed into Irish law, enabling Irish and European Economic Area limited liability companies to participate in cross-border deals, it is clear that restructuring options available to Irish companies with EU operations have significantly expanded, say lawyers at Matheson.
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A Look At UK, EU And US Cartel Enforcement Trends
The European Union, U.K. and U.S. competition agencies' recently issued joint statement on competition risks in generative artificial intelligence demonstrates increased cross-border collaboration on cartel investigations, meaning companies facing investigations in one jurisdiction should anticipate related investigations in other jurisdictions, say lawyers at Latham & Watkins.
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Testing The Limits Of English Courts' Pro-Arbitration Stance
Although the Court of Appeal recently upheld a $64 million arbitration award in Eternity Sky v. Zhang, the judgment offers rare insight into when the English courts’ general inclination to enforce arbitral awards may be outweighed by competing policy interests such as consumer rights, say Declan Gallivan and Peter Morton at K&L Gates.
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EU Merger Control Concerns Remain After ECJ Illumina Ruling
The recent European Court of Justice judgment in Illumina-Grail is a welcome check on the commission's power to review low-threshold transactions, but with uncertainty persisting under existing laws and discretion left to national regulators, many pitfalls in European Union merger control remain, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.