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Mergers & Acquisitions

Restructuring and restructuring, merger, demerger, transformation, company sale, SPA, share deal, asset deal, due diligence, co-operation, joint ventures, equity investment, leasing, private equity, venture capital, buy out, IPO, exit strategies

We advise and support national and global companies and entrepreneurs competently in corporate acquisitions, mergers, joint ventures, capital market transactions, private equity and venture capital as well as corporate governance aspects. We have a lot of practical experience and the knowledge to provide fast and efficient support in all types of transactions. Since we have our own notary, we can always guarantee high flexibility and fast processing.

We accompany buyers or sellers in

  • Buying and selling equity securities (Share Transactions, SPA)
  • Buying and selling assets and liabilities (Asset Transactions, APA)
  • We accompany corporations and individual companies in
  • Development and implementation of M & A strategies and strategic change processes
  • Trade Sales, Buy Outs, IPOs
  • Restructuring
  • Transactions according to the Merger Act
  • Cooperations and joint ventures
  • We accompany companies and investors in investment processes of all kinds:
  • Changes in capital
  • Venture Capital, Private Equity

Your Experts

Michael Kummer

Senior Partner

Ramon Bühler

Associate

Patrik Mauchle

Associate

Focus

Ways to go public

If a company is considering going public, there is more than one way to accomplish that. On the one hand, there is the possibility of going public through a standard initial public offering (IPO) on the Swiss stock exchange. On the other hand, there is also the possibility of going public using a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC).

SPAC – Special Purpose Acquisition Company

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies [SPACs] are one of the most attractive asset classes at the moment and have enjoyed great popularity among investors in recent years. With declining dividend payments and persistently low interest rates, more and more investors are turning to alternative investment opportunities such as SPACs, but what is this hype all about?