WFW advises Perpetua on acquisition of majority stake in Artemed Pflegezentren1 October 2021
Berlin-headquartered Perpetua focusses on long-term investments into stable, small and medium-sized enterprises across Europe.
Berlin-headquartered Perpetua focusses on long-term investments into stable, small and medium-sized enterprises across Europe.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Genus plc (“Genus”), the world-leading animal genetics company, and Pig Improvement Company Deutschland GmbH (“PIC Deutschland GmbH”) on their sale of ABS Deutschland to World Wide Sires, Ltd.
Watson Farley & Williams (“WFW”) has advised the Hensoldt group (“Hensoldt”), leading German manufacturer of defence technology, on establishing a joint venture in advanced 3D printing systems with Israel-based Nano Dimension.
Perpetua will work with Nothelle’s existing manager and former owner Maurice Nothelle, who retains his position going forward, to accelerate the companies’ organic growth strategy, expand their service portfolio and target further investment opportunities.
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G&D has significantly increased its profitability in recent years, thanks to greater demand for KVM solutions in the high-performance sector as well as professionalisation of its internal structures by Borromin.
TWG currently consists of 22 tanks with a total storage capacity of circa 74,000 cubic metres located in the port of Hamburg.
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