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Former investment banker has been CFO of Verbund
Investment banking is a competitive business, especially when it’s your bosses that are vying for your attention
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Bouygues, the French industrial group, sold its final large block trade in Alstom on Tuesday night in an effective clean-up. Investors jumped at the last chance they had to buy shares in the French rail company from Bouygues.
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GlobalCapital wants to know what you think about working life in the capital markets as a result of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Dometic Group, the Swedish maker of appliances for boats and camper vans, has successfully completed a Skr3.35bn (€331m) M&A financing.
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The banks that ran the €1.6bn IPO of AUTO1, the online car selling marketplace, waived a lock-up agreement on Tuesday night to allow a group of pre-IPO shareholders to sell a 4.6% stake in the company. The trade could have been controversial given there remains some debate about early lock-up waivers but it was warmly received by investors.
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Commodities brokerage Marex Group has opened the books on its £100m plus IPO on the London Stock Exchange.
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Fintech payments provider Paysafe has launched a refinancing of its remaining credit facilities, following its $9bn merger with a Bill Foley-controlled Spac, which closed in March. The merger and its accompanying PIPE allowed the firm to pay down debt and cut its leverage, and now it wants to lock in the benefits with a lower-cost refi.
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