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Yesterday

  • Capital raising
  • Fundies warmed up for Dubber equity raise

    On the agenda is a $24 million emergency equity-raising for the ailing cloud-based call recording software group.

  • Capital raising
  • Capstone Copper Corp in mega block trade

    Dual-listed Capstone Copper Corp has launched a $593 million block trade, overseen by Canaccord Genuity, Macquarie Capital and RBC Capital Markets.

  • Pubs
  • Jon Adgemis’ pubs empire on brink as rescue deal collapses

    The former KPMG dealmaker had struck an agreement with Bain Capital to refinance a vast portfolio of venues. However, sources said this had now been terminated.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Potentia Capital mulls exit at booking software group NewBook

    Sources said the mid-market software and technology specialist is talking to bankers ahead of an exit later this year.

    This Month

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Alceon PE signs on dotted line for Boss Engineering; Citi in for debt

    Alceon was attracted to the business by Boss’s focus on automation and robotics, and exposure to Australia’s essential food supply needs.

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  • Capital raising
  • Medtech Atmo Biosciences shop raise at $55m valuation

    Alium Capital Management, Japanese pharmaceuticals giant Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Breakthrough Victoria are set to cornerstone Atmo Biosciences $15 million equity raise.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Clock ticks on BlueScope’s dibs at South32’s $2.5b coal sale; DD afoot

    The confidential deed grants BlueScope 60 business days to look at the books, followed by another 20 days to exercise its matching rights.

  • Capital raising
  • UBS, Barrenjoey, BofA top M&A league table in blockbuster-free quarter

    Saint-Gobain’s $4.3 billion bid for building materials giant CSR was the biggest deal for the quarter with Barrenjoey and Lazard on for advice.

  • Managed funds
  • M&A hungry Australian Wealth Advisors Group beefs up board

    The financial services firm will announce the appointment of industry veteran David Slack to its board on Wednesday, Street Talk understands.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Bidder field narrows for Whitehaven’s selldown at Blackwater coal mine

    Indian steelmaker JSW has submitted a proposal, and would be competing against a Japanese bidder and an Indonesian entity in the auction’s final stage.

  • Capital raising
  • National Group flirts with US high-yield bond market amid sale, refi

    Sources say a handful of Wall Street banks – Jefferies not included – have been gauging appetite for National Group to print a high-yield bond deal.

  • Capital raising
  • Bombora-backed IPO hopeful LVX Global enters administration

    Fort Restructuring has been appointed and is seeking urgent expressions of interest.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Austal’s long-serving chairman weighs retirement as bids land

    Multimillionaire John Rothwell founded the Forrest family-backed shipbuilder in the 1980s and has been at the helm since.

  • Capital raising
  • MaxCap rounds up $76m for Chinese-backed developer Landream

    A prominent Victorian developer is getting busy in Melbourne’s industrial north, hitting up lenders for a first mortgage land facility.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Macquarie, PSP ready to part with 88pc of AirTrunk; DD kicks off next week

    Street Talk has obtained as much detail as any of the carefully vetted bidders currently signing the non-disclosure agreements.

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  • Platinum Asset Management
  • Barrenjoey axes sell-side research on Platinum Asset Management

    Barrenjoey fired off a note, signed by insurance and diversified financials duo Andrew Adams and Niva Chandrasekaran, saying it would “cease coverage” on Platinum.

  • Investment banking
  • JPMorgan’s head of energy, renewables exits

    The bank will split Andrew Sutherland’s coverage responsibilities – plus clients and direct reports – across two MDs, who will be expanding their roles. 

  • Capital raising
  • Dexus hits the road for $1b opportunistic fund; first close in April

    At about $1 billion, DREP2 would be about twice the size of its predecessor which secured $475 million in equity commitments from investors including Mercer.

  • Capital raising
  • Beauty brand Etto taps Lempriere Wells for convertible notes raise

    Etto is open to a convertible note or equity raise, and will look to upsize to $3 million if the right investor comes along.

  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Bankers on the scene at PE-owned Queensland coal mine Olive Downs

    Jefferies’ US-based resources bankers have been trying to line up buyers for a stake in Olive Downs, which will be housed in a new continuation fund.