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  • Modamax's shareholders have agreed to transfer the company to Cinven-controlled holding company Modacin Luxembourg.
  • Sberbank's equity offering closed in the last week of March raising $8.85 billion, but despite being second only to Rosneft in size, many will be disappointed with Russia's first banking initial public offering
  • United Technologies Corporation's (UTC) fire & security unit has made an offer for Rentokil's electronic security division, Initial Electronic Security Group. The bid values Rentokil's business at $1.174 billion.
  • Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, CLSA and Macquarie acted as managers on the Singapore initial public offering of First Ship Lease Trust (FSL). This is the biggest business trust, by market capitalization, to list on the Singapore Stock Exchange.
  • Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker represented Fila Korea in its acquisition of the global Fila footwear and apparel business from Sports Brand International (SBI).
  • The implementation of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) is reaching its final stages. The government bill for the legislative proposals to implement Mifid is expected to be presented to the Finnish parliament in April 2007. It is expected that the amended legislation would be enacted on July 1 2007 and enter into force on November 1 2007.
  • The Americas law firm of the year Peter G Naismith, Duncan C McCurrach, Donald R Crawshaw, Mitchell S Eitel, Lisa DiNoto and Michael D Horwitz of Sullivan & Cromwell Starring roles in a litany of IFLR's top debt issues, equity deals and mergers & acquisitions wins Sullivan & Cromwell a place on our overall shortlist.
  • Red chip companies are poised to list on the Chinese mainland exchange, but are waiting for clarification from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). Three Hong Kong-listed units of China National Oil Corp (Cnooc) are trying to issue shares on the mainland, to tap higher equity valuations, but are waiting for the CSRC to clarify the opaque legal issues that affect how overseas-registered mainland companies can list on the domestic stock exchange.
  • Banks provide equity bridge finance Banks are now providing equity bridge finance alongside traditional secured lending to private equity buyers.
  • Thanks very much: private equity's empty gift Last month's announcement of a private equity code of conduct in the UK looks to be enough to settle growing concerns surrounding the industry.