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May 02, 2025
Equinor Sells $3.3B Oil Field Stake To Mayer Brown-Led Rival
Norwegian energy giant Equinor ASA said Friday that it will sell a 60% stake in the Peregrino offshore oil field to a subsidiary of Prio SA, a holding company based in Brazil, for $3.35 billion, as it reorganizes its portfolio of assets.
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May 02, 2025
Bank Sues Fintech Execs For Fraud Over £4M Investment
A German specialist property lender has sued the co-founders of a financial technology startup for £4.2 million ($5.6 million) in London over claims that the former investment bankers hid the fact they had obtained additional investment in their business prior to its collapse.
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May 02, 2025
Shell Launches New $3.5B Buyback Despite Profit Drop
British energy giant Shell PLC said Friday that it will line shareholders' pockets with an extra $3.5 billion to carry on its buyback streak despite a 28% drop in its first-quarter earnings.
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May 01, 2025
Shareholders Claim Biogen Skipped $50M Drug Payment
Former shareholders of a U.K.-based drug company accused Biogen of failing to make a $50 million payment under a deal to acquire the company and its nerve pain medication, on the first day of trial on Thursday.
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May 01, 2025
Tobacco Giant Imperial Rolls Out 2nd Part Of £1.25B Buyback
Imperial Brands PLC kicked off the second part of its £1.25 billion ($1.4 billion) share buyback program on Thursday as the Rizla cigarette paper maker began to repurchase stock worth up to £625 million aimed at downsizing capital and rewarding investors.
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May 01, 2025
Sony Eyes $49B Semiconductor Unit Sale, Plus More Rumors
Sony could sell its semiconductor unit for $49 billion, while proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis is considering ending its practice of advising shareholder votes on politically charged topics, and AI startup Nscale plans to raise $2.7 billion in private capital to support the construction of data centers around the world.
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May 01, 2025
Hospitality Company Whitbread To Buy Back £250M In Shares
Whitbread PLC said Thursday it will return up to £250 million ($333.5 million) to its shareholders via a share buyback as the Premier Inn hotel chain owner reported a profit dip, citing a "softer market" in the U.K.
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May 01, 2025
Renewables Biz To Sell Hydropower Asset Stake For €16.5M
Investment company Aquila European Renewables PLC said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its minority interest in Portuguese hydropower project Sagres for approximately €16.5 million ($18.7 million) as the company winds down its operations.
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May 01, 2025
Food Group Kerry To Serve Up A Further €300M Buyback
Kerry Group PLC said on Thursday that it intends to launch another share buyback program worth up to €300 million ($340 million), as the Irish food ingredients company reported a 6.3% rise in first-quarter revenue.
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May 01, 2025
Mining Biz Expands In Africa With $150M Ivory Coast Buy
Resolute Mining Ltd. said Thursday it has agreed to acquire two promising gold production sites in Ivory Coast, for which it will pay $150 million and carry out an asset swap, a move to boost the Australia-based metal miner's presence in West Africa.
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May 01, 2025
Tech Group Urges Rival To Ditch Chairman As Shares Slump
Science Group PLC ramped up its activism against the board of rival technology consultancy Ricardo PLC on Thursday by calling for a vote of no-confidence against its chair, Mark Clare.
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April 30, 2025
Morgan Lewis Expands Tax Practice With Milbank Hire
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP added a former Milbank special counsel as a tax partner based in the firm's London office.
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April 30, 2025
UBS To Buy Back Further $2.5B Worth Of Shares In 2025
UBS Group AG said on Wednesday it will reward investors by repurchasing up to $2.5 billion in shares this year, despite a drop in net profit and an "unpredictable" economy.
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May 07, 2025
White & Case Hires Back PE Pro From Kirkland In London
White & Case LLP announced Wednesday the return of a corporate partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP to boost its cross-border private equity offering to deal with the increase in transactions it expects to continue through the year.
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April 30, 2025
Lender Says Company Owner Gifted Biz To Son To Evade Debt
A finance provider has sued a businessman for allegedly gifting a company to his son the day after the lender had demanded payment of more than £4.7 million ($6.3 million) under a loan guarantee.
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April 30, 2025
Media Production Equipment Firm Completes £8M Fundraising
Videndum PLC said Wednesday that it has successfully raised approximately £8 million ($10.6 million) through selling shares as the provider of video transmission systems and camera supports reported a drop in revenue.
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April 30, 2025
Novartis Buying Regulus In Up To $1.7B Kidney Drug Deal
Covington & Burling LLP-advised Novartis AG said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire Latham & Watkins LLP-guided Regulus Therapeutics Inc. for up to $1.7 billion in a deal that strengthens the Swiss pharmaceutical giant's kidney disease portfolio with a promising RNA-based therapy.
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April 30, 2025
Tycoon's £3.6B Royal Mail Takeover Wins Stamp Of Approval
Shareholders in the Royal Mail's parent company have given the green light to the proposed £3.6 billion ($4.8 billion) takeover by a conglomerate controlled by Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský, the companies said late Wednesday.
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April 30, 2025
Inspired PLC Investors Line Up To Rebuff £109M Regent Offer
Energy and sustainability adviser Inspired PLC said Wednesday that its shareholders are rallying against a £109 million ($146 million) takeover bid from gas and metering services business Regent International Holdings Ltd.
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April 30, 2025
HSF Leads Weir In £624M Acquisition Of Mine Tech Biz
Weir Group said Wednesday it has finalized its acquisition of Mining Software Holdings Pty Ltd., known as Micromine, for an enterprise value of £624 million ($834 million) to improve the performance of its digital technology, in a deal led by Herbert Smith Freehills.
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April 30, 2025
Portuguese Energy Biz Floats In London After SPAC Deal
Technologies New Energy SA said Wednesday that it has started to trade on the London stock market after the Portuguese clean energy company completed a £28 million ($37 million) takeover by blank-check business Codex Acquisitions.
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May 06, 2025
Linklaters Hires Arbitration Pro From A&O Shearman
Linklaters LLP has snapped up an international arbitration expert from A&O Shearman to serve as its new head of public international law in London, the latest partner to exit the law firm in the city since its merger.
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April 29, 2025
Stonepeak Buying Stake In Spain's Repsol For $340M
Vinson & Elkins LLP-advised Stonepeak has agreed to purchase a 46.3% stake in Latham & Watkins LLP-advised Repsol's 777-megawatt solar and storage portfolio in the U.S. for $340 million, according to a Tuesday announcement.
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April 29, 2025
US Biotech Firm To Quit London Listing After IP Deal
Biotechnology company LungLife said Tuesday that it has convened a shareholder meeting to approve plans to delist from the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange after it reached a deal to sell its intellectual property assets.
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April 29, 2025
Burness Paull Guides £7.5M Pension Deal For Fuel Biz
Aviva PLC has bought out £7.5 million ($10 million) of the pension arrangement liabilities of Gleaner Ltd., advisers said Tuesday, in a deal steered by law firm Burness Paull LLP.
Expert Analysis
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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.
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US And UK Law Firms Continue Trend Of EU Expansion
A broad spectrum of U.S. and U.K. law firms are now seeking fresh opportunities in Europe's fastest growing and constantly evolving sectors by opening offices in strategic locations across the continent, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.
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A Look At 2023's Landmark Insolvency Developments
The insolvency landscape in 2023 witnessed pivotal court decisions that will continue to shape the industry in 2024, with a focus on refining director and administrator duties and obligations, and addressing emerging challenges, says Kerri Wilson at Ontier.
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Regulating Digital Platforms: What's Changing In EU And UK
Lawyers at Mayer Brown assess the status of recently enacted EU and U.K. antitrust regulation governing gatekeeper platforms, noting that the effects are already being felt, and that companies will need to avoid anti-competitive self-preferencing and ensure a higher degree of interoperability than has been required to date.
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An Overview Of European Private Investments in Public Equity
Although still fairly rare, private investments in public equity may continue to be an attractive option for some European issuers seeking to secure equity financing, and advisers planning such an investment should consider the various local options, requirements and norms, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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UK Takeover Code Changes: Key Points For Bidders, Targets
Newly effective amendments to Rule 21 of the U.K. Takeover Code, which remove legal and administrative constraints on a target operating its business in the ordinary way during an offer, will add clarity for targets and bidders, and are likely to be welcomed by both, say lawyers at Davis Polk.
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EU Rejection Of Booking.com Deal Veers From Past Practice
The European Commission's recent prohibition of Booking's purchase of Etraveli based on ecosystem theories of harm reveals a lower bar for prohibiting nonhorizontal mergers, and may mean increased merger scrutiny for companies with entrenched market positions in digital markets, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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What Lawyers Can Learn From FDI Screening Report Findings
The recent European Commission report on the screening of foreign direct investments into the EU reveals how member states need to balance national security concerns with openness, and with more cross-border transactions subject to screening, lawyers must be alert to jurisdictional variances, says Jonathon Gunn at Faegre Drinker.
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UK Review May Lead To Lower Investment Screening Burden
The government’s current review of national security investment screening rules aims to refine the scope of mandatory notifications required for unproblematic deals, and is likely to result in much-needed modifications to minimize the administrative burden on businesses and investors, say lawyers at Simpson Thacher.