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Commercial Roofing Company Carlisle Seals The Deal: Acquires Metal-Era & Hickman Parent MTL For $410M

Benzinga

Commercial roofing company Carlisle Companies Inc (NYSE: CSL ) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MTL Holdings from GreyLion Partners, a U.S. Under the terms of the agreement, Carlisle will purchase MTL for $410 million in cash. private equity firm.

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Carlisle Buying Roofing Biz From PE Firm GreyLion For $410M

Law 360 M&A

Dorsey & Whitney LLP-guided Carlisle Companies Inc. said Tuesday it had agreed to buy roofing component business MTL, which is represented by Latham & Watkins LLP, from private equity firm GreyLion Partners for $410 million in cash.

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Latham-Led Amphenol Buying Carlisle Wiring Biz For $2B

Law 360 M&A

on a new agreement to purchase the high-performance wire and cable business of Kirkland & Ellis-guided Carlisle Companies Inc. billion in cash, the companies said Tuesday. Latham & Watkins is representing Amphenol Corp.

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Carlisle Companies Divests Carlisle Fluid Technologies For $520M

Benzinga

Carlisle Companies Inc (NYSE: CSL ) has inked a definitive deal to sell Carlisle Fluid Technologies (CFT) to an affiliate of Lone Star Funds in a transaction valued at $520 million. Lone Star is a private equity firm that invests in real. Full story available on Benzinga.com

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PE Firm Lone Star Buys Fluid Technologies Biz In $520M Deal

Law 360 M&A

Carlisle Companies Inc. will sell its Carlisle Fluid Technologies unit to private equity firm Lone Star Funds in a transaction valued at $520 million that will further the company's goal of shifting its focus to construction materials, according to a Thursday announcement.

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Equitable Standing in Shareholder Derivative Suit Bows to the Contemporaneous Ownership Rule

Farrel Fritz

In 1999, plaintiff Stuart Feldman acquired a minority stock interest in nominal defendant Flashpoint Technology, Inc. through his wholly-owned company, Chelsey Capital, LLC. Background. In 2015, Feldman caused Chelsey to transfer its Flashpoint shares to another Feldman-owned entity, SDF Funding LLC. Footnotes omitted.].