by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Jun 14, 2019 | Chemicals and Basic Materials, China M&A, China Outbound M&A, Front Page, Industrials
About the Engagement Showa Denko (SDK) (TOKYO: 4004) has decided to acquire all shares in Industrielack AG (ILAG) – a leading non-stick coatings manufacturer headquartered in Switzerland – and has signed a stock purchase and sale agreement with the...
by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Apr 14, 2017 | Chemicals and Basic Materials, China M&A, China Outbound M&A, In the News
Corporate LiveWire has awarded Stenvall Skoeld & Company the 2017 M&A Award for Excellence in Cross-Border M&A Advisory Services for its China M&A advisory work during 2016. The Corporate LiveWire 2017 Mergers & Acquisitions Awards Guide celebrates...
by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Dec 28, 2016 | China M&A, China Outbound M&A, In the News
South China Morning Post | by Julia Hollingsworth Earlier this month, Beijing announced it was increasing oversight of international acquisitions, the latest move in a bid to stem capital flight and protect the weakening yuan. Chinese interest in outbound acquisitions...
by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Dec 5, 2016 | Chemicals and Basic Materials, China M&A, Front Page, Industrials, Uncategorized
About the Engagement GMM Nonstick Coatings has been acquired by Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) (TYO:4004), a Japanese chemicals conglomerate. Stenvall Skoeld & Company Limited (SSCO) acted as exclusive financial advisor to the shareholders of GMM Nonstick Coatings....
by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Nov 6, 2016 | China Due Diligence, China M&A, China Outbound M&A, In the News
Culture clash: Why Western companies are better at mergers than their Chinese and Japanese counterparts South China Morning Post | by Julia Hollingsworth Cash may be flooding out of China and Japan as the two countries buy up overseas companies, but the big...
by Carl-Johan Skoeld | Oct 28, 2016 | China M&A, China Outbound M&A, In the News
South China Morning Post | by Julia Hollingsworth Have a dedicated M&A team: European and US companies have a dedicated team for mergers and acquisition-related work. However, Chinese companies often have to reassign people to a merger on top of their regular...