The waiting game is over

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The election of Jacques Chirac as the new French president brings to an end months of uncertainty for the merger and acquisitions market. The new president has pledged to reduce the 12.3% unemployment rate and to proceed with the previous administration's privatisation programme. Several sales are scheduled before end-1995, including the sell-off of steel maker Usinor-Sacinor and insurer Assurances Generales de France. During the first three months of 1995, cross-border acquisitions in France totalled 54, against 262 deals during 1994.

Author: Blackman, Andrew
France, Acquisitions and mergers

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Lloyds Acquisition Finance

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Lloyds Acquisition Finance (LAF) is a new venture set up in Jan 1995 by Lloyds Bank to formalise and unite its acquisition finance operations. It has already co-led eight transactions worth a total of 101 million pounds sterling, and has been involved on a syndicate basis in a number of other deals. It is headed by Peter Cannon and Mike Green, and employs five other people.

Author: Blackman, Andrew
Management, Financial services industry, Financial services, Company Profile, Lloyds Acquisition Finance

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