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Cleary Gottlieb은 1980년 홍콩사무소를 개설한 이래 아시아 지역에서 25년이상 업무를 수행하였습니다. 아시아에서 가장 빨리 사무소를 연 미국 로펌들 중 하나로서, 저희는 이 지역에서의 업무역량을 강화시켜 왔으며 현재 약 30명의 변호사가 획기적인 인수합병, 사모펀드업무, 증권발행, 구조조정 및 정부부채등과 관련된 업무를 수행하고 있습니다.
저희 회사의 중국 담당팀은 홍콩사무소와 베이징사무소를 중심으로 두 명의 파트너, 한 명의 카운설 및 북경어에 능통한 여섯 명의 소속변호사로 구성되어 있습니다. 중국 담당 변호사들 중 다섯 명은 베이징에 위치하고 있으며, 그 외의 중국 담당 변호사들은 홍콩에 소재하고 있습니다. 저희의 중국업무는 또한 저희 홍콩 사무실 및 전세계에 걸친 업무능력과 다른 사무소에 소속된 북경어를 구사하는 여러 명의 변호사를 활용함으로써 고객들에게 최고의 법률 서비스를 일관성 있게 제공하고 있습니다.
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Sep 17, 2007
Cleary Gottlieb represented Goldman Sachs (Asia) L.L.C. in structuring the disposal by Alcoa International (Asia) Limited through a $2 billion block trade of Alcoa's 7% stake in Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chalco), which took place on September 12, and closed on September 17. This is the largest block trade in Asia since April 2006.
Alcoa acquired its stake in Chalco in Chalco's initial public offering in 2001 and had been a significant investor in Chalco since that time. Chalco is listed on the Shanghai, Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges.
Jun 01, 2007
Cleary Gottlieb represented the underwriters in a $486 million SEC-registered initial public offering of LDK Solar Co., Ltd. Morgan Stanley and UBS Investment Bank acted as joint book-running managers for the offering, and Piper Jaffray, CIBC World Markets and CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets were co-managers. The ADRs began trading on the NYSE on June 1.
LDK is a leading manufacturer of multicrystalline solar wafers, the principal raw materials used to produce solar cells. LDK is based in Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, China.
Apr 15, 2008
Cleary Gottlieb represented the initial purchasers in a Rule 144A offering of $400 million aggregate principal amount of Convertible Senior Notes due 2013 by LDK Solar Co., Ltd. Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank and JPMorgan acted as joint book-running managers for the offering, and Needham & Company, LLC, Cowen and Company and Lazard Capital Markets were co-managers.
Cleary Gottlieb also represented affiliates of the joint book-running managers in related derivatives transactions entered into to facilitate the offering of the notes, including $200 million of pre-paid forward share repurchase contracts with LDK Solar and a Rule 144/Rule 10b5-1 share sales plan and related prepaid forward contracts with an affiliate of LDK Solar. The offering closed on April 15.
LDK is a leading manufacturer of multicrystalline solar wafers, which are the principal raw material used to produce solar cells. LDK sells multicrystalline wafers globally to manufacturers of photovoltaic products, including solar cells and solar modules. LDK is based in Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, China and its ADSs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Cleary Gottlieb was also underwriters' counsel in LDK's initial public offering and NYSE listing in June 2007.
Jan 05, 2007
Cleary Gottlieb represented Bank of America Corporation in its sale of Bank of America (Asia) Limited, through which Bank of America conducts its retail and commercial operations in Hong Kong and Macau, to China Construction Bank Corporation. Bank of America’s Hong Kong and Macau retail franchise includes 17 offices, with approximately $6.3 billion in assets and $3.7 billion in deposits.
Cleary Gottlieb previously represented Bank of America in its 2005 acquisition of an approximately 9.5% interest in China Construction Bank, which was the single largest foreign investment ever in a Chinese company and the first strategic investment in one of China's "big four" state-owned banks.
Jul 26, 2007
Cleary Gottlieb represented the underwriters in Perfect World Co., Ltd.’s $217 million SEC-registered initial public offering. Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse were joint book-running managers for the offering, and CIBC World Markets and Susquehanna Financial Group, LLP were co-managers. The ADRs began trading on the Nasdaq Global Market on July 26.
Perfect World, based in Beijing, China, is a leading online game developer and operator.
“One of the most established firms in the region…” Chambers Asia (2008)
China M&A Deal of the Year and China Deal of the Year (Bank of America’s investment in China Construction Bank) Asian Legal Business (2006)
Asian M&A Deal of the Year and Asian Pacific Loan of the Year (Texas Pacific Group and Newbridge Capital's investment in Lenovo) International Financial Law Review, International Financing Review (2006)
“‘Responsive and to the point.’” Chambers Asia (2008)
“This remarkable capital markets and corporate team has strong relationships with a number of Asia’s leading private equity players.” Chambers Global (2007)
“‘One of the top US firms in the region’ on the debt capital markets front, the team’s core competencies include registered, structured and high-yield debt.” Chambers Global (2007)
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