WFW advises PointState Capital on US$253.7m TM IPO
We advised PointState Capital regarding its participation in Taylor Maritime’s oversubscribed US$253.7m initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange.
We advised PointState Capital regarding its participation in Taylor Maritime’s oversubscribed US$253.7m initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange.
WFW has advised a consortium of banks on a €31.5m loan to Fratelli Cosulich to finance the construction of an 8,200mc gas carrier.
The 22.3 MW portfolio, located in the seven Italian regions of Molise, Piedmont, Calabria, Abruzzo, Marche, Lazio and Puglia, comprises eighteen photovoltaic plants under the Italian Conto Energia (feed-in tariff) scheme.
The cross-border WFW Maritime team that advised the bank on the transaction was led by London Partner Kavita Shah, with New York Partner John Benson leading on the US law aspects of the transaction.
We advised BPER Banca S.p.A. on the circa €12m refinancing, on a project financing basis, of a loan granted to Italian project company N.O.V. S.r. for the construction of new hospital pavilion, ancillary building works and the Canal al Pianto guesthouse at the SS. Giovanni e Paolo hospital in Venice.
With a Supreme Court decision on limitation, comments from the Court of Appeal on inconsistencies between specially agreed terms and standard terms, as well as a decision on decommissioning of oil and gas assets, the latest Commercial Disputes Weekly has plenty to pique your interest.
The pandemic has outlined some of the current inequalities within the hotel and hospitality industry – namely the risk and reward balance between investors and owners – and the need for transparency and experience.
Francesca has over 14 years’ experience in the real estate sector, advising domestic and international clients on a broad range of transactions, including acquisitions, disposals and asset management.
Victoria is an expert negotiator with over a decade’s experience working with individual employees and senior executives at international corporations.
The Italian Ministry introduced several noise-related operating restrictions at Rome-Ciampino airport and a drastic reduction in its airport slots, mostly affecting Ryanair.