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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Davis Polk and Skadden advise on $35bn Uber China merger – The Lawyer (registration)
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Davis Polk and Skadden advise on $35bn Uber China merger
The Lawyer (registration) The firm’s team was led by Hong Kong partner Denise Wong. Upon the completion of the merger, Uber China will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Didi Chuxing, while Uber Technologies and other former shareholders of Uber China will become minority … In Deal With Didi, Uber Frees Itself to Expand in Other MarketsBloomberg |
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Davis Polk and Skadden advise on $35bn Uber China merger – The Lawyer (registration)
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Davis Polk and Skadden advise on $35bn Uber China merger
The Lawyer (registration) The firm’s team was led by Hong Kong partner Denise Wong. Upon the completion of the merger, Uber China will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Didi Chuxing, while Uber Technologies and other former shareholders of Uber China will become minority … In Deal With Didi, Uber Frees Itself to Expand in Other MarketsBloomberg |
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Skadden, Fangda, Davis Polk, Han Kun star in Didi-Uber China deal – Legal Business Online
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Skadden, Fangda, Davis Polk, Han Kun star in Didi-Uber China deal
Legal Business Online Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Fangda & Partners have represented Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing firm, on its acquisition of the Chinese business of Uber, which was counseled by Davis Polk &Wardwell, Walkers and Han Kun Law … In Deal With Didi, Uber Frees Itself to Expand in Other MarketsBloomberg Uber Sells China Operations to Didi ChuxingWall Street Journal |
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Davis Polk and Skadden win roles as Uber China agrees $35bn merger with local rival – Legal Week
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Davis Polk and Skadden win roles as Uber China agrees $35bn merger with local rival
Legal Week Uber has also instructed Walkers, which is advising the business from its Cayman Islands’ base with a team including partners Denise Wong, Amelia Hall and Joanne Collett. As part of a deal announced on Monday, Uber China will become a wholly owned … Skadden, Fangda, Davis Polk, Han Kun star in Didi-Uber China dealLegal Business Online In Deal With Didi, Uber Frees Itself to Expand in Other MarketsBloomberg Uber China Merges with Didi ChuxingUber Wall Street Journal all 568 news articles » |
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