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Walder Wyss advised Kowema on the sale of its subsidiary Diametal Group to the European private capital investor Lafayette Mittelstand Capital. The parties Founded in 1936 in Biel, the Diametal Group specialises in manufacturing high precision
Sunshine SwissCo GmbH – a consortium led by EQT – announced the completion of an accelerated bookbuilding process directed at to professional investors in Switzerland and to qualified investors outside Switzerlan, leading to a 15,000,000 shares placement in
German medical technology specialist Biotronik Group agreed to divest its Vascular Intervention (VI) business division to Pennsylvania-based Teleflex Incorporated. In connection with the deal, Homburger advises Biotronik Group, while MLL Legal represents Teleflex. The transaction
Homburger advised American biotech multinational Thermo Fisher Scientific through successful completion of a Swiss law governed CHF 1.425 bn bond issuance. The context Consisting of five tranches, the operation marks the largest Swiss franc bond issuance
MLL Legal advised Zug-based Web3 data and AI company Validation Cloud on both Series A financing round and prior convertible loan financing. The deals Global technology equity venture capital firm True Global Ventures (TGV)
German firm Lohmann & Rauscher (L&R), a global provider of medical devices and services, completed the acquisition of Swiss teledermatology company OnlineDoctor AG (OnlineDoctor) . In connection with the transaction, Baker McKenzie advised
Swiss building supplier Arbonia completed the sale of its climate division to Midea Electrics, a subsidiary of the Midea Group (Midea). Baker McKenzie Switzerland, in cooperation with other Baker McKenzie offices, advised the selling part,
Baker McKenzie advised the shareholders of Swiss fintech company EWM Global (EWM), on the sale of all shares in EWM to TMF Group (TMF), a globally active Dutch provider of compliance, admin and financial
Switzerland’s immigration framework is set to undergo significant changes in 2025, affecting businesses, individuals, and legal practitioners alike. While certain updates bring more flexibility forspecific permit holders, others maintain the status quo on quotas and