Novartis hands over the Life-Science-Park Rhine Valley to GETEC Switzerland, the platform of a leading European energy supplier and contracting specialist GETEC Group. They are the new owner and operator of the properties and infrastructure
Advestra advised Zürcher Kantonalbank as agent and lender and the other syndicate banks as lenders on the CHF 250,000,000 credit facility provided to Rieter Holding.
Starlab International, a subsidiary of Eppendorf SE, acquired all shares in Life Systems Design. Life Systems Design sells high quality consumables and instruments for life science research. Starlab is the producer of the unique TipOne
Paul Reinhart has acquisted Minka SGS. Reinhart is a global merchant of cotton and other agricultural products. They are a leading player in the international cotton trade, which forms the foundation of the business for
TE Connectivity, a global industrial technology company with leading positions in connectivity and sensing, and Schaffner Holding, a leading Swiss-based electromagnetic solutions company, have jointly announced that they have entered into a binding agreement pursuant
The Swiss start-up TreaTech has raised €9 million from the financing round led by ENGIE New Ventures, Montrose Environmental Group and EIC Fund, and followed by CMA CGM1, Sipchem and Holdigaz. The funding will accelerate the
26 years after the demolition of the “Zur Linde” inn, a building permit has been granted. If all goes well, two new buildings will replace the gravel car park in the centre of the village from 2025.
ELANTAS, a subsidiary of the specialty German chemicals group ALTANA, entered into a share purchase agreement with the von Finck family and tender agreements with the von Roll management pursuant to which ELANTAS will acquire
Glarner Kantonalbank successfully completed its Bond issuance in the amount of CHF 110 million, traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Raiffeisen Schweiz Genossenschaft acted as Joint Lead Manager. Homburger advised Raiffeisen Schweiz Genossenschaft in connection with
Walder Wyss successfully represented a prominent German logistics company in an ICC arbitration seated in Geneva. The law firm brought a claim on behalf of the client against two contractual parties to recover unpaid invoices