PropTech Investment Corp. II (NASDAQ: PTICU), a special purpose acquisition company, in its $575 million business combination with RW National Holdings (d/b/a Appreciate), the parent holding company of Renters Warehouse, an end-to-end single family rental (SFR) marketplace and management platform
Further Global Capital Management in its acquisition of Phaidon International, a professional services firm focused on identifying, sourcing and securing business critical talent for clients, from Quilvest Capital Partners
Carlisle Cos. Inc. on its $1.6 billion acquisition of Henry Co.
SK Capital in its $2 billion sale of Perimeter Solutions to EverArc Holdings Ltd.
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. in its £1.08 billion sale of The Priory Group to Waterland Private Equity
Ahold Delhaize in its acquisition of FreshDirect
GlaxoSmithKline in its $12.7 billion joint venture with Pfizer to combine their consumer health businesses
Federal Street Acquisition Corp., a SPAC sponsored by Thomas H. Lee Partners, in its $1.7 billion acquisition of Universal Hospital Services
Conyers Park II Acquisition Corp. in its $5.2 billion combination with Advantage Solutions
Conyers Park Acquisition Corp. in its $730 million acquisition of Atkins Nutritionals
The Simply Good Foods Company in its $1 billion acquisition of Quest Nutrition
Avaya Holdings Corp. in its strategic partnership with RingCentral, Inc., including a $125 million preferred equity investment in Avaya
Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. in its acquisition of LANDESK Software from Thoma Bravo
Sanchez Energy Corporation on the financing to acquire Anadarko Petroleum Corporation’s working interest in approximately 318,000 gross operated acres in the Western Eagle Ford for approximately $2.3 billion
The Blackstone Group and ArcLight in connection with the $2.17 billion acquisition of four Midwest power plants from subsidiaries of American Electric Power
Teva Pharmaceuticals in connection with its $500 million acquisition of the Anda distribution business of Allergan
Celator Pharmaceuticals in its $1.5 billion sale to Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Avaya Inc. and certain of its affiliates in their Chapter 11 cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Avaya is a leading multinational technology company that specializes in telephony, wireless data communications, customer relationship management software, and networking. Avaya and its debtor-affiliates had more than $6 billion in funded debt obligations as of the commencement of their Chapter 11 cases, with annual revenues in excess of $3 billion
Norwegian Cruise Line in its $2.4 billion transaction involving four different capital markets products, the first-ever four-tranched marketed financing
Avaya Holdings Corp. in its $300 million offering of convertible senior notes
SailPoint Technologies Holdings, Inc. in its Rule 144A offering of $400 million of convertible senior notes
Conyers Park II Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company sponsored by an affiliate of Centerview Capital, in its $450 million initial public offering