WFW advises Dorian LPG Ltd. on debt financing transactions
We advised long-standing client Dorian LPG Ltd. on two debt financings: a US$155.8m refinancing with a new US$25m revolver and a US$71.5m sale leaseback transaction.
We advised long-standing client Dorian LPG Ltd. on two debt financings: a US$155.8m refinancing with a new US$25m revolver and a US$71.5m sale leaseback transaction.
We advised Santander and Westbourne Capital, as mandated lead arranger and investor respectively, on the private placement of bonds to refinance the 11.8MW Malpartida photovoltaic plant, in Extremadura, Spain.
Partners Steven Hollander and Daniel Rodgers led the WFW New York Corporate team that advised long-standing client Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. on matters of maritime and Liberian law in connection with a US$3.3bn private offering.
We are delighted to have advised AIM-traded Coro Energy on the completion of its acquisition of a 15% stake in Duyung PSC in the West Natuna basin, offshore Indonesia, which contains the shallow water Mako gas field, from WNEL.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce that the online platform for the Global Aircraft Trading System, which the firm has played a pivotal role in developing, went live today.
The sale forms part of a strategic entry of new investors, including leading US and UK-based venture capital funds, into GoStudent, who will use their new capital to expand their market position and enter new markets.
REEF is a privately-owned photovoltaic project investor involved in the full project-cycle development value chain with its current business activities focussed on the markets in Spain and Portugal.
We advised an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management on its sale of Renovalia Energy Group to F2i, one of Italy’s largest infrastructure and energy funds. The transaction marks F2i’s entry into the Spanish market.
The research, now in its second edition, is based on reports from lawyers, corporate lawyers and clients and is aimed at identifying excellence in the Italian legal landscape.
This article, focusing on Spain, is the fifth of a series of articles exploring the future of e-charging in Europe.