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QXO completes the acquisition of Beacon Roofing Supply for $11bn.
Enterprise Bank & Trust to acquire twelve branches from First Interstate Bank.
Blackstone-backed Rover completes the acquisition of Gudog.
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QXO completes the acquisition of Beacon Roofing Supply for $11bn.
QXO, a software company, completed the acquisition of Beacon Roofing Supply, a distributor of commercial and residential roofing products, for $11bn, according to press releases.
Beacon Roofing Supply was advised by J.P. Morgan, Lazard, Sidley Austin LLP (led by Kai H.E. Liekefett and Leonard Wood), Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP (led by Eric Swedenburg) and Joele Frank (led by Ed Trissel and Andrea Rose). Financial advisors were advised by Ropes & Gray LLP and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (led by Keith A. Pagnani and Lee C. Parnes). QXO was advised by Centerview Partners, Citi, Crédit Agricole CIB, Goldman Sachs, Innisfree M&A Incorporated (led by Scott Winter), Mizuho, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP (led by Nickolas Bogdanovich, Stanley E. Richards and Scott Barshay), Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (led by Viktor Sapezhnikov and Adam Emmerich) and Gladstone Place Partners (led by Lauren Odell), according to press releases and MergerLinks data.
Enterprise Bank & Trust to acquire twelve branches from First Interstate Bank.
Enterprise Bank & Trust, a community bank offering checking accounts, loans, mobile banking, agreed to acquire twelve branches from First Interstate Bank, a financial holding company, according to press releases. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Enterprise Bank & Trust is advised by Janney Montgomery Scott LLC and Holland & Knight LLP. First Interstate Bank is advised by KBW and Luse Gorman, PC, according to press releases.
Blackstone-backed Rover completes the acquisition of Gudog.
Blackstone-backed Rover.com, an American company operating as online marketplace for people to buy and sell pet care services, completed the acquisition of Gudog, a European dog sitting and walking platform, according to press releases. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Gudog was advised by CKS Finance and Philip Lee LLP. Rover was advised by Herbert Smith Freehills, according to press releases.
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