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Saughter and May advised GHO Capital on its increased investment in Sterling Pharma Saughter and May advised GHO Capital on its increased investment in Sterling Pharma Saughter and May advised Close Brothers Group plc on its issuance of £250,000,000 7.750% notes due 2028 Saughter and May advised Close Brothers Group plc on its issuance of £250,000,000 7.750% notes due 2028 Saughter and May advised Telenor on multicurrency and sustainability linked revolving credit facility Saughter and May advised Telenor on multicurrency and sustainability linked revolving credit facility Saughter and May is advising offeror on the proposed USD 729 million privatisation of Dali Foods Group Company Limited Saughter and May is advising offeror on the proposed privatisation of Dali Foods Group Company Limited Saughter and May advised PCCW Limited on its strategic partnership with CANAL+ in relation to Viu Saughter and May advised PCCW Limited on its strategic partnership with CANAL+ in relation to Viu Saughter and May advised Non-Standard Finance group on its successful financial restructuring Non-Standard Finance group on its successful financial restructuring Saughter and May advised RWS in relation to its €43 million acquisition of Propylon Saughter and May advised RWS in relation to its €43 million acquisition of Propylon Saughter and May is advising Morgan Stanley as Offeror FA on the Proposed US$123 million Privatisation of IMAX China Holding, Inc. Saughter and May is advising Morgan Stanley as Offeror FA on the Proposed US$123 million Privatisation of IMAX China Holding, Inc. Saughter and May successfully defends Shell and its directors against threatened derivative claim for a second time Saughter and May successfully defends Shell and its directors against threatened derivative claim for a second time Saughter and May advised Swire Properties on the largest corporate green "dim sum" bonds issuance in Hong Kong Saughter and May advised Swire Properties on the largest corporate green "dim sum" bonds issuance in Hong Kong