Mandate

Vinge advises Eleda in connection with the acquisition of Gatu och Väg Väst AB

Vinge has advised Eleda Infra Services Group (“Eleda”) on the acquisition of Gatu och Väg Väst AB (“GVV”).

GVV is based in Gunnilse and conducts construction and contracting operations in the south western Sweden, focusing on concrete maintenance work on, inter alia, bridges, power plants and port facilities. GVV has approximately 70 employees and yearly sales of around SEK 240 million. The company’s management team will continue in their respective operational management roles and become shareholders of the Eleda group.

Closing of the transaction is subject to applicable competition law approvals and other customary closing conditions.

Vinge’s team consisted primarily of partner Christina Kokko and associates Michaela Cronemyr and Carl Fredrik Wachtmeister (M&A), Isak Willborg (Agreements), Ebba Svenburg (Employment), Frida Ställborn (Real Property & Environment), Johan Wahlbom and Joel Kokko (Competition), Tove Lövgren Frisk (Compliance) and Carl Bruneheim (VDR-specialist).

 

Related

Vinge advises Humana in its acquisition of Team Olivia Norge AS

Humana Group ("Humana") strengthens its offering of high-quality care services in Norway as Human Care Holding AS ("Humana Norway") has entered into an agreement to acquire Team Olivia Norge AS for a purchase price of million SEK 341 on a cash- and debt-free basis.
May 17, 2024

Vinge advises Stendörren in connection with issuance of green capital securities and tender offer

Vinge has advised Stendörren Fastigheter AB in connection with its issuance of green subordinated and perpetual capital securities in an amount of SEK 300 million (within a framework of SEK 400 million) and its parallel tender offer in respect of its previously issued capital securities.
May 17, 2024

Vinge has advised Stockholm Exergi AB in connection with the conclusion of a permanent carbon removal agreement with Microsoft, the world’s largest to date

Vinge has advised Stockholm Exergi in connection with the conclusion of a permanent carbon removal agreement with Microsoft, covering 3.33 million tonnes of permanent carbon removals from bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) at Värtan, Stockholm. The agreement is the world’s largest permanent carbon removal deal to date.
May 16, 2024