Corporate
Latham & Watkins, A&O Shearman, and Vinson & Elkins Advise on Woodside’s $2.35B Acquisition of OCI’s Texas Ammonia Facility Paid Members Public
In Short: Australian oil and gas giant Woodside Energy is buying OCI NV’s low-carbon ammonia facility in Texas for $2.35 billion in cash, marking a significant step in its strategy to transition to cleaner energy forms.
Freshfields and Linklaters Advise on HgCapital’s £24.3M Exit from TeamSystem to Hellman & Friedman Paid Members Public
In Short: British investment firm HgCapital is selling its remaining interest in TeamSystem to U.S. private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, securing approximately £24.3 million.
Baker McKenzie and Linklaters Advise on Carlsberg’s £3.3B Acquisition of Britvic Paid Members Public
In Short: Danish brewer Carlsberg is set to acquire Britvic PLC, a British soft drinks company, in a cash deal worth £3.3 billion, creating a major player in both beer and soft drinks in the UK.
Latham & Watkins, Wilson Sonsini, and Fried Frank Advise on Boston Scientific’s $1.16B Silk Road Medical Acquisition Paid Members Public
In Short: Boston Scientific Corp., with guidance from Latham & Watkins, is set to acquire Silk Road Medical Inc. for roughly $1.16 billion. This deal positions Boston Scientific to enhance its capabilities in stroke prevention and carotid artery disease treatment.

Linklaters and Baker McKenzie Advise as Britvic Rejects Carlsberg’s £3.1B Takeover Bid Paid Members Public
In Short: Britvic PLC has turned down a £3.1 billion takeover offer from Danish brewer Carlsberg AS, asserting that the bid significantly undervalues the British beverage company’s worth and growth prospects.
Sainsbury's says goodbye to Banking Paid Members Public
Why did the retailer decide to sell its banking division to NatWest?
Shein’s London Listing (Or Compromise?) Paid Members Public
JP Morgan's Joint Venture Showdown Paid Members Public
In Short: J.P. Morgan didn’t try to lowball the value of Viva Wallet, a London judge decided, wrapping up the spat with Werealize over who gets to buy out whom.