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May 07, 2025
Accounting Firm MHA To Buy Baker Tilly Unit For €24M
Accounting company MHA PLC said Wednesday that it plans to buy the southeast Europe subsidiary of tax adviser Baker Tilly in a cash and shares deal worth up to €24 million ($27.3 million) as it eyes growth in the region.
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May 07, 2025
Veolia To Take Ownership Of Water Manager In $1.75B Deal
French utility giant Veolia said Wednesday that it will buy the remaining 30% stake in its water management subsidiary from Canadian investment group CDPQ for $1.75 billion in a move to simplify its corporate structure.
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May 06, 2025
Uber Paying $700M For Majority Stake In Turkey's Trendyol GO
Uber Technologies said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire an 85% stake in Turkish online food and grocery delivery platform Trendyol GO for $700 million in cash, as it looks to strengthen its position in a fast-growing food and grocery delivery market.
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May 06, 2025
Knights Continuing Expansion With £16.6M Birkett Long Buy
Knights Group Holdings PLC said Tuesday that it has struck a deal to acquire Birkett Long's law firm and financial advisory business for up to £16.6 million ($22.2 million) to continue its expansion in southeast England.
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May 06, 2025
Polymers Firm Synthomer To Offload Chemistry Biz For £30M
Polymers specialist Synthomer PLC said Tuesday it has agreed to sell its inorganic chemistry business William Blythe Ltd. to the subsidiary's management team and investment firm H2 Equity Partners for £30 million ($40 million).
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May 06, 2025
Lenz & Staehelin-Led Swiss Yarn Biz To Buy Rival For $864M
Swiss yarn manufacturer Rieter said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire local rival Barmag for approximately 713 million Swiss francs ($864 million) to expand its natural and synthetic fiber business.
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May 06, 2025
Freshfields-Led Fintech Alpha Snubs Bid From Payments Biz
U.K. financial services provider Alpha Group International PLC said Tuesday that it has "unanimously rejected" a takeover offer from Corpay Inc., an American business payments company.
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May 06, 2025
Gallagher Boosts Turkish Operations With Aspera Buy
U.S. insurance giant Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. said Tuesday that it has acquired boutique Turkish broker Aspera to support its growth plans in the region, which it described as a "strategic insurance hub" between Asia and Europe.
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May 06, 2025
Latham Leads DoorDash's £2.9B Bid For UK's Deliveroo
DoorDash said Tuesday that it has agreed to buy Deliveroo PLC in a £2.9 billion ($3.9 billion) transaction, making the rival food delivery business the latest group with a London Stock Exchange listing to be potentially taken over by a U.S. company.
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May 06, 2025
AB Foods In Talks To Sell Kingsmill To Hovis Owner
Associated British Foods PLC said Tuesday that it is in talks to sell Allied Bakeries, a move that could lead to a kneading together of two leading bread brands.
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May 02, 2025
Law Firm Can't Ax €213M Action Over Claim Form Blunders
A London court ruled Friday that an asset manager can amend its €213 million ($241 million) professional negligence claim against the London arm of an international law firm, as it would be unjust to strike out the action merely because the claim form had been prepared with "a remarkable lack of care."
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May 02, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Premier League football club Newcastle United FC sue the owner of the land next to its stadium, Laurence Fox face a defamation claim by TV presented Narinder Kaur and a further sexual assault claim filed against actor Kevin Spacey.
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May 02, 2025
SPAC Pineapple Power Plans To Buy Australian Mining Co.
U.K. blank-check company Pineapple Power said Friday it has agreed to acquire Buffalo Battery Metals in an all-share transaction, in a deal giving the Australian mining company entry to London's main stock market and exploiting a rising demand for commodities.
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May 02, 2025
Comms Services Biz Moves From AIM To Main Market
Gamma Communications PLC said on Friday that its shares had been admitted to the main market of the London Stock Exchange and will quit the junior Alternative Investment Market, a move it expects to enhance its corporate profile.
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May 02, 2025
Pension Deal Insurance Capacity Outstrips Demand
Eight out of 10 pension deals last year involved a scheme with less than £100 million ($133 million) in assets, due to a major increase in insurer capacity, a consultancy said Friday.
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May 02, 2025
BCLP, Skadden Steer €242M Sale Of EasyHotel
Tristan Capital has agreed to acquire the easyHotel budget hotel chain for approximately €242.1 million ($274.3 million) in a deal guided by Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP and Skadden "to gain immediate scale within the wider European budget hotel landscape."
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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.
Expert Analysis
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Merger Ruling Shows Risk Of Not Seeking Prior CMA Approval
The recent decision by the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority to unwind the acquisition by Cerelia Group of Jus-Rol demonstrates that despite the voluntary nature of the U.K. reporting regime, parties may wish to consider the potential for wider scrutiny when deciding whether to seek merger control clearance, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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Warranty & Indemnity Insurance Considerations For M&A
With increased competition and greater capacity leading to lower premiums and deal costs, warranty and indemnity insurance is now available to the wider M&A market, and may help to limit risk and help parties focus on other key elements of the transaction, says Alice Wooler at Birketts.
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What The Dignity Takeover Deal Says About M&A Trends
While some public companies may prefer to go private to maximize company growth and shareholder returns, there are potential pitfalls and in the current uncertain economic climate pairing up between private equity and public entities is likely to increase, as evidenced by the recent Dignity takeover deal, says James Lyons at Lawrence Stephens.
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How Geopolitical Change Is Affecting M&A Activity In Europe
Several factors are leading businesses to divest from Russia and invest in central and Eastern European EU member states, with particular sectors attractive to U.K. companies and certain trends in M&A transactional activity emerging, says Oksana Howard at Colman Coyle.
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Discovery Blocking Reform Better Protects French Companies
The 2022 reforms to France's 1968 blocking statute gives French companies more tools to resist abusive discovery requests from foreign competitors and public agencies, but France should do more to defend confidential information and assert its sovereignty, says Raphael Gauvain at Betto Perben.
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A Look At New Vertical Laws, Their Opportunities And Pitfalls
Looking at trends that have gained the most traction under the new vertical laws in the EU and U.K., it is clear that brands should use the transition period wisely, ensuring that lessons have been learned on what to avoid and that go-to-market strategies are future-proof, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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Why 2023 Could Be The Year Of The Restructuring Plan
As U.K. businesses face a challenging economic environment going into 2023, the stage may be set for a rise in restructuring plans, with early signs such as an increasing body of case law, the pragmatic approach taken by the judiciary to date and the cross-class cramdown mechanism, say Rachael Markham and Charlotte Møller at Squire Patton.
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How Mur Ruling May Affect Force Majeure Considerations
The recent U.K. Court of Appeal decision in Mur Shipping v. RTI demonstrates that exercising reasonable endeavors can include payment in an alternative currency to overcome a force majeure event, and is topical for contracting parties in light of Russia-related sanctions, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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ECJ Fiat Ruling Sets Clear Boundaries For EU State Aid Law
The European Court of Justice's recent landmark decision in Fiat v. Commission limiting the commission’s attempts to circumvent the lack of EU powers in the area of tax law has important implications in EU state aid law and beyond, say Andreas Reindl and Pietro Stella at Van Bael.
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Cos. Can Expect Intense Antitrust Enforcement This Year
In 2023, authorities in the U.K. and Europe are expected to push the boundaries of antitrust enforcement, merger control and foreign investment screening with the goal of achieving positive outcomes for consumers, say Nicole Kar and Tara Rudra at Linklaters.
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Foreign Direct Investment Considerations For Buyers, Sellers
The rapidly developing legal and regulatory foreign direct investment landscape means the challenge for deal makers is in navigating the continuously changing rules and understanding the manner in which regulators interpret them, says Kurt Ma at BCLP.
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Widely Forecast UK Recession Is Likely To Reshape M&As
Despite the economic downturn in the U.K., transactions will continue to get done in 2023, albeit with more complex terms and a greater focus on undertaking vigorous due diligence on customer relationships and contracts, say attorneys at Skadden.
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Czech Z-Trade Ruling Shows Benefit Of Compliance Program
With its recent Z-Trade fine reduction decision, the Czech Office for the Protection of Competition has for the first time put into practice its compliance program consideration policy, providing a further incentive for companies to implement such programs and underlining the office's intention to pay attention to them, say Vojtech Chloupek and Martin Taimr at Bird & Bird.
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Lessons That May Be Learned From The Demise Of Made.com
With Made.com going into administration, companies that may face similar challenges should take on board that the earlier adequate preemptive planning is considered, the more financial and legal options there will be to avoid last minute firefighting and to focus instead on strengthening the business, says Eleni Michaela at Faegre Drinker.
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Link Ruling Shows FCA's Wide Change-In-Control Powers
The Financial Conduct Authority's recent decision regarding the proposed acquisition of Link Fund Solutions is a reminder that the regulator has significant powers to attach conditions to its approvals and the advent of the Financial Services and Markets Bill could lead to the widening of those powers, say Charlotte Hill and Daniel Hirschfield at Taylor Wessing.