Transactions UK

  • July 07, 2026

    Weil-Led PE Firm To Buy German Tire-Maker's Unit For €4.25B

    Continental has said it will sell its rubber, plastics and industrial fabrics division ContiTech to investment firm Lone Star Funds in a deal worth up to €4.25 billion ($4.85 billion) as the German company moves to focus solely on manufacturing tires.

  • July 14, 2026

    Kirkland Hires Debt Finance Pro From Ropes & Gray In Paris

    Ropes & Gray LLP is set to lose a finance lawyer to rival Kirkland & Ellis LLP in Paris, a little more than a year after Ropes & Gray opened its office in the French capital.

  • July 07, 2026

    Underwriter ANV Completes Deal For Lloyd's Broker

    Underwriter ANV Group Holdings Ltd. has said it completed its acquisition of Lloyd's of London intermediary Iris Insurance Brokers Ltd., as it plots further U.K. expansion.

  • July 07, 2026

    Cybersecurity Co. NCC To Kick Off £185M Capital Return

    Cybersecurity company NCC said Tuesday it plans to return £185 million ($248 million) to investors, starting with the launch of a £170 million tender offer this week.

  • July 07, 2026

    Thales Seeks Full Purchase Of Drone-Maker Exail For €3.9B

    Defense and aerospace group Thales has agreed to acquire a controlling stake in Exail Technologies and plans to buy its remaining shares, a transaction that values the maritime drone-maker at €3.9 billion ($4.5 billion).

  • July 06, 2026

    Clarivate Sells Life Sciences And Healthcare Biz For $600M

    Analytics company Clarivate PLC on Monday announced that it has agreed to sell its Life Sciences & Healthcare segment to investment firm Altaris LLC in a $600 million deal built by three law firms.

  • July 06, 2026

    Paul Weiss-Led Data Center Operator CSquare Eyes $1.3B IPO

    Data center owner CSquare said Monday it aims to raise $1.3 billion in an initial public offering next week advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • July 06, 2026

    Lockheed Martin Strikes $3.5B Deal For Ultra Maritime

    Global defense company Lockheed Martin, advised by Hogan Lovells Cadwalader and Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP, on Monday unveiled plans to acquire private equity-backed undersea warfare solutions company Ultra Maritime in a $3.45 billion deal.

  • July 06, 2026

    Saudi Prince Applies To Wind Up Sheffield Utd. Owner

    A Saudi prince who was formerly the owner of Sheffield United FC applied on Monday to wind up the American consortium that acquired the club in 2024.

  • July 06, 2026

    Dickson Minto-Led Glenstone Ups Bid For Rival To £57.5M

    Glenstone REIT said Monday that it has increased its offer price for Alternative Income REIT to approximately £57.5 million ($76.7 million) to persuade fellow shareholders of the London-based property investment rival, which has rejected its previous approaches.

  • July 06, 2026

    Gold Producer GoldStone To Raise £3.5M Through Share Deal

    GoldStone, a gold producer and exploration company, said Monday that a Hong Kong-listed mining company has agreed to subscribe for shares representing about 21% of its share capital, raising proceeds of £3.51 million ($4.7 million).

  • July 06, 2026

    FCA Sets Out Plan To Tackle AI Risks In Financial Sector

    The Financial Conduct Authority said in a review on Monday that artificial intelligence will transform services in the sector for consumers, proposing a seven-step framework to determine how it intends to regulate the technology.

  • July 06, 2026

    Britvic In Hot Water Over £3.6M Tap Co. Earnout Payments

    The founder of a tap sales and installation company has sued Britvic for £3.6 million ($4.8 million), alleging that the soft drinks maker deliberately mismanaged the business after acquiring it to avoid earnout payments agreed in the sale.

  • July 06, 2026

    Novartis To Buy UK Oncology Biotech Biz For Up To $1.5B

    Swiss pharmaceutical heavyweight Novartis said Monday that it will buy London-based biotechnology company Myricx Bio for up to $1.5 billion in a move to strengthen its oncology pipeline.

  • July 06, 2026

    Freshfields Guides ITV In £1.6B Sale Of Unit To Rival Sky

    Media giant Sky Group said Monday that it has agreed to acquire the broadcast and streaming division of ITV for as much as £1.6 billion ($2.1 billion) in a move that would bring together two of the U.K.'s best-known media businesses.

  • July 06, 2026

    Engineering Biz Smiths To Launch 2nd Phase Of £1B Buyback

    Smiths Group said Monday it will soon roll out a share buyback of up to £400 million ($533 million), the second part of the engineering company's wider £1 billion stock repurchase program.

  • July 06, 2026

    TLT Guides £5M Pension Buy-In For UK Ammo Maker

    Defense technology company Key Technologies Ltd. has completed a £5 million ($6.7 million) full-scheme buy-in to secure the retirement benefits of all 48 members of its pension program, U.K. consultant Broadstone said Monday.

  • July 06, 2026

    EasyJet Backs Latest £5.2B Castlelake Takeover Bid

    The board of budget airline easyJet has said that it has thrown its support behind a £5.2 billion ($6.9 billion) takeover offer from Castlelake LP after rejecting four earlier approaches from the alternative investment firm.

  • July 03, 2026

    Is SpaceX A UK Growth Biz? Lawyers Say It Doesn't Matter

    SpaceX was not quite what the authors of a new U.K. capital-raising regime for unlisted businesses had in mind for a typical beneficiary, but lawyers argue that Elon Musk's space project becoming the first user of the funding source shows its potential for other offshore issuers.

  • July 03, 2026

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London, Russia's state development bank was sued in a commercial fraud claim involving military GPS technology, one of Nike's subsidiaries brought an intellectual property claim against a menswear company owner, BlackBerry re-opened a $6.49 million claim against its South Asian licensee and CBRE property services filed a claim against CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP. 

  • July 03, 2026

    Battery Biz Raises £5M In Oversubscribed Share Sale

    Battery manufacturer Ilika said Friday it has conditionally raised £4.56 million ($6 million) through an oversubscribed share sale, and plans to use the proceeds to support the commercial development of its product lines and invest in equipment.

  • July 03, 2026

    FCA To Simplify Cost Disclosures On Consumer Investments

    The Financial Conduct Authority has set out proposals to simplify how financial services platforms and advisers disclose investment costs to consumers by merging fragmented rules on disclosure into a single approach.

  • July 03, 2026

    EIG-Managed Fund Sells £112M Stake In Global Energy Biz

    A fund managed by U.S. investor EIG Management Co. LLC has sold its stake in Harbour Energy PLC for £112 million ($150 million) as it exits the oil and gas company it helped to set up, bookrunner Barclays said Friday.

  • July 03, 2026

    Mineral Miner Amaroq Plans To Quit AIM, Move To Main Market

    Mining company Amaroq Ltd. said Friday that it plans to transfer its listing from the Alternative Investment Market to the London Stock Exchange's main market.

  • July 03, 2026

    Danish Lender Ringkjoebing To Roll Out New $61M Buyback

    Denmark-based bank Ringkjoebing said Friday it will launch a new stock repurchase program worth 400 million Danish kroner ($61.3 million), which is expected to further lower its share capital.

Expert Analysis

  • Employer Due Diligence Lessons From Share Scheme Case

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    The Scottish Court of Session recently confirmed in Ponticelli v. Gallagher that the right to participate in a share incentive plan transfers to the transferee, highlighting the importance for transferee employers to conduct comprehensive due diligence when acquiring workforce, including on arrangements outside the employment contract's scope, say lawyers at McDermott.

  • 4 Compliance Considerations Under FCA Consumer Duty

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    Following the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent introduction of the new consumer duty regime, firms will need to be mindful of data protection implications when managing their compliance with the duty and data protection legislation, say lawyers at Bird & Bird.

  • How The UK Investment Screening Regime Is Taking Shape

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    A recent order imposing remedies on an acquisition by EDF Energy highlights emerging trends in the U.K. government's national security reviews of transactions under the U.K. National Security and Investment Act, and shows how the U.K. remedy landscape compares to the U.S. regime, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.

  • EU Antitrust Rules Set To Pose Challenges To US Businesses

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    With stark differences between U.S. and European Union antitrust regimes, and potential for the forthcoming EU guidelines to turbocharge the commission's appetite for intervention, it is important that U.S. businesses with activities in the region take note of the reforms, say Andrea Pomana and Sarah Wilks at Mayer Brown.

  • German Competition Law May Herald New Enforcement Trend

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    The recent amendment to the German Act against Restraints of Competition is expected to significantly expand the powers of the German Federal Cartel Office, and could signal a global trend toward greater direct intervention by national competition authorities and political interference in competition law, say lawyers at Simmons & Simmons.

  • How The OECD Global Tax Proposal Could Affect M&A

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    Following agreement on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Pillar Two proposal to introduce a global minimum tax, domestic implementation is expected to have a significant impact on international M&A transactions, with financial modeling, deal structuring, risk allocation and joint venture arrangements likely to be affected, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • A Look At German And French Merger Control Trends In 2023

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    Merger control statistics from the first half of 2023 in Germany and France — key merger control jurisdictions with strict enforcement and sophisticated analysis tools — highlight trends on the length and number of investigations by the respective authorities, say Laurence Bary and Clemens Graf York von Wartenburg at Dechert.

  • UK Shares-Tax Proposals Offer Long-Awaited Modernization

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    The U.K. government's recent consultation on the introduction of a new tax on transactions in securities raises detailed legal and practical issues, but the prospect of a single digital stamp tax offering both streamlined legislation and administration will be welcomed, say Zoë Arnautov and Mark Sheiham at Simmons & Simmons.

  • EU Illumina-Grail Fine Cools Cos.' Merger Control Approach

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    The European Commission's recent record-breaking fine on Illumina for acquiring Grail without approval underscores its tough stance on merger control enforcement, showing that companies in Europe need to be vigilant in complying with regulatory requirements, say Salomé Cisnal de Ugarte and Raphaël Fleischer at King & Spalding.

  • EU Case Shows Wide Approach To Blocking Telecom Mergers

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    The EU court's recent judgment in Commission v. CK Telecoms may make it more challenging to secure clearance for telecom and other companies pursuing mergers, illustrating its broad approach to mergers that risk harming competition without creating a dominant position, say Dominic Long and Christopher Best at Allen & Overy.

  • PR Perspectives: Getting Merger Communications Right

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    As the recent Allen & Overy and Shearman Sterling deal announcement demonstrates, controlling the narrative is the priority when merger discussions begin, so law firms need to consider their stakeholder base and the best communication channels for each segment, ready to adapt to the audience group's needs, say Ben Girdlestone and Bethany Durkin at Byfield.

  • Trustees Should Take Caution After UK Pension Tap Plan

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    The U.K. government's recent plan to boost technology startups by tapping into pension sector funds may risk the hard-earned savings of members, so trustees need to be mindful of the proposals in light of their fiduciary duties, say Beth Brown and Riccardo Bruno at Arc Pensions.

  • Report On UK Investment Act Offers Welcome Insights

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    The U.K. government's recent report on the National Security and Investment Act's first full year of operation is to be applauded for disclosing more information on the act's notification system than was required, enabling a better understanding of what has taken place and what the next year may hold, say Andrea Hamilton and Ajal Notowicz at Milbank.

  • Preparing For M&A Under The Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation introduces requirements that companies operating in the region must consider in M&A transactions, and any foreign financial contributions received by a target should be checked during the due diligence stage, with specific provisions for commission approval if a notification requirement is triggered, say Hendrik Viaene and Stéphane Dionnet at McDermott.

  • Important Generative AI Considerations In M&A

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    The recent surge of interest in generative artificial intelligence and its use of machine learning algorithms means there are novel concerns as well as inherent risks for those engaging in M&A activity, and acquirers should pay careful attention to a target’s scope of ownership and licensing rights, say attorneys at Davis Polk.

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