GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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  • Jordan Project finance banks have submitted financing proposals to Hydro Agri Jordan Limited for the development of the borrower's planned fertiliser plant. The total project cost is put at around $500m.
  • WARBURG Dillon Read and Merrill Lynch have been appointed as global co-ordinators for the flotation of Amadeus Global Travel Distribution, the airline reservation and distribution systems group. The company, which is owned by Air France, Iberia, Lufthansa and Continental Airlines, plans to list on the Madrid stock exchange. After floating, Amadeus will be valued at around $2.5bn, making the deal one of the largest sales of non-privatisation equity to be hosted by the Madrid market.
  • * Warburg Dillon Read and Cazenove have been appointed to lead manage the sale of Cantrell & Cockrane, the Irish soft drinks producer. The deal, which will involve the spin-off of the company from Allied Domecq, may still involve a trade sale, and Goldman Sachs are advising the company on the possibilities. * General Optica, the Spanish producer of spectacles, is to list in Madrid in an IPO worth around $200m in November. This will involve the sale of stock to international and local investors.
  • Compiled by Enrico Massi, RBC DS Global Markets, London. Tel: +44 171-865 1759
  • Peter Hans has joined Fuji International Finance as executive director and head of high yield. Hans joins from the former Union Bank of Switzerland, now Warburg Dillon Read. He will jointly report to Jeremy Ghose, who has been promoted to deputy managing director of Fuji International Finance, and Michael Cole, managing director and head of capital markets.
  • GLOBAL co-ordinator Warburg Dillon Read is to launch the international sale of shares in the Greek cellular company, Panafon, in the final quarter of 1998. The deal is timed to appear after the $10bn sale of stock in Swisscom which the firm is leading with JP Morgan.
  • THE DEADLINE for banks to commit to the sub-underwriting senior lead manager level in the £2.4bn credit facility for PowerGen Finance is today (Friday). Arrangers Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and HSBC are confident that the phase will be a successful one. A banker at one of the arranging banks predicts that 21 out of the 22 banks approached will come in as the sub-underwriting senior lead managers. "The deal has been extremely successful -- more so than most of us anticipated," said one London banker. "Maybe a few banks will come in early next week, but it has to go down as one of the best deals so far this year."
  • THE FLOW of reverse convertibles continues despite signs of new issue fatigue among investors that have absorbed a record number of these synthetic instruments in the last few months. Nine transactions were launched this week, although salesmen say that in the current market weakness there are not many stocks trading in the correct pattern to back a reverse CB.