And where do
investors go to shop for companies in which to buy shares?
Not exact matches
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EOne used the $ 200 million it had raised from existing
investors and the proceeds of its IPO
to go on a
shopping spree.
In particular, they don't want
to see a deal «
shopped,» which is when you take their term sheet and
go to other buyers /
investors looking for a better deal (which is exactly what you should be doing as soon as you get a term sheet from anyone).
This interview provided an interesting perspective about how online
investors could approach
shopping for a new online brokerage provider, namely that rather than just stick
to one online brokerage, that DIY
investors try
going to several brokerages
to see what might work.
That helps attract new money from
investors that are hungry for success and provides little incentive for existing customers
to go shopping elsewhere.
Notable mandates: advised Apotex Holdings Inc. in its sale of all of the shares of Accucaps Industries Limited
to Catalent Pharma Solutions; acted for Canada Goose in negotiating the terms of the company's lease for its first standalone retail store in Yorkdale
Shopping Centre and for certain of its shareholders in connection with its IPO; represented Spin Master in connection with its $ 510 - million credit facility and various acquisitions; advised the management of LABORIE in the company's sale
to Patricia Industries (a division of
Investor AB) by Audax Private Equity; acted for NAFTA Foods and Create - a-Treat and their management in the sale of NAFTA CAT
to Give and
Go Prepared Foods Corp..
Mathrani: We are
going to be talking about all the financial aspects of the [business] of
shopping centers:
investors, capital markets, private equity players, capital flows... Capital flows is also a global flow.
Found a very good deal and spoke with a couple of
investors and they have given there opinion on if the price is right they would be in but
to keep from loosing the deal is there a specific number of
investors to shop the deal
to or just
go with anyone that can help get it done.
Investors in grocery - anchored
shopping centers might want
to do extra due diligence on their anchor tenants
going forward: according
to our sister publication Supermarket News, the sector will likely face some major...