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CDT Roundup: Lone Star Deal Machine Keeps 200+ Lawyers Busy for the Week

May 10, 2026 Jason Philyaw

For the week ended May 9, the CDT Roundup is reporting 21 deals valued at nearly $11.3 billion. And that doesn’t include a $3.25 billion notes offering that closed three weeks ago nor the $56 billion unsolicitied offer for eBay by $11 billion-market-cap GameStop scooped by The Wall Street Journal last week.

White & Case is advising Grapevine-based GameStop, with a team led by New York Partner Richard Brand. GameStop’s general counsel is Mark Robinson, who received the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for General Counsel of the Year for a Small Legal Department.

eBay confirmed that it “had no discussions with or outreach from GameStop prior to receiving the proposal.” Samantha Wellington is eBay’s general counsel. The company plans to consider the proposal and previously has turned to Holland & Knight and Weil, Gotshal & Manges for outside legal counsel.

Aside from this potential (and asymmetric) megamerger, there was enough activity in Texas-related M&A and capital markets last week to keep more than 200 lawyers busy. The deals include a biofuels joint venture, natural gas asset sales, a couple of PE add-ons and divestitures and a two deals with an alphabet soup of participants, as KKR and XPV sold a unit to CRH, and ABS acquired RMC Global.

For comparison, the prior week had 13 deals with a total value of nearly $37.9 billion, while at this time a year ago the Roundup reported on 24 deals valued at almost $33.2 billion.

The CDT Roundup is a regular feature from The Texas Lawbook highlighting the work Texas dealmakers are doing inside and outside the state.

Have a deal we should include next week?

Please share your news with us at CDTRoundup@texaslawbook.net by sending a news release or a short blurb containing the date of the deal, a brief description, a link to any public announcement, the lead lawyers and their offices, and all other Texas lawyers who advised on the deal.

Allen Pusey contributed to this report.

Weekly Corporate Deal Tracker Roundup Stats

A compilation of weekly stats from The Lawbook's CDT Weekly Roundup
(Deal Values in Millions)

Week Ending
Deal CountAmountFirmsLawyersM&A CountM&A Value $MCapM Count
CapM Value $M
05-09-2620$11,2831223713$3,7717$7,512
05-02-2613$37,87071225$16,8708$21,000
25-Apr-2611$19,69072209$16,0202$3,670
18-Apr-2614$3,5101219211$2,2633$3,510
11-Apr-2610$5,09591075$1,9305$3,165
04-Apr-2611$32,95712949$32,2222$735
28-Mar-2613$10,74191069$7,2504$3,491
21-Mar-2611$7,52791146$5,9855$1,631
14-Mar-2613$5,980121347$1,4726$4,508
07-Mar-2613$48,14081189$41,7764$6,364
28-Feb-2611$7,312111025$4,7756$2,537
21-Feb-2610$7,08771807$6,1873$899
14-Feb-2614$20,46091519$16,4405$4,020
7-Feb-268$316,505112038$316,50500
31-Jan-2611$3,9858727$1354$3,850
24-Jan-268$1,34051207$9851$355
17-Jan-2619$18,4401020313$12,9636$5,477
10-Jan-2618$8,9581218217$8,3581$600
03-Jan-262$1,5192171$18.81$1,500
27-Dec-252$3,2002152$3,20000
20-Dec-2511$10,1678967$7,4114$2,756
13-Dec-2515$9,9521021111$6,2674$3,686
06-Dec-2516$9,947119413$8,0913$1,856
29-Nov-256$4,0755602$1754$3,900
22-Nov-2520$5,5461416614$3,3096$2,238
15-Nov-2516$16,373111368$4,7908$11,583
08-Nov-2521$75,9191519115$70,6306$5,289
01-Nov-2520$25,9271215214$21,4556$4,472
25-Oct-2519$61,4701426218$60,8941$576
18-Oct-2514$47,7921213013$46,5921$1,200
11-Oct-2514$17,36191047$14,4447$2,917
04-Oct-2521$20,8431523610$15,37611$5,467
27-Sept-2516$22,7741221910$19,1036$3,671
20-Sept-2524$11,3051323816$6,2098$5,096
13-Sept-2520$26,575 1122512$20,9718$5,604
06-Sept-2519$8,6221219013$2,8806$8,622
30-Aug-2510$6,56991097$3,5193$3,050
23-Aug-2523$15,2071012918$14,5005$707
16-Aug-2513$26,405121497$3,1806$23,225
09-Aug-2519$16,0661624515$11,3074$4,759
02-Aug-2517$19,4801110413$18,0024$1,478
26-Jul-2515$3,164129612$3,00233$162
19-Jul-2514$6,08014979$4,1655$1,915
12-Jul-2515$13,0121420812$10,9023$2,110
05-Jul-259$15,7788914$7,2805$8,498
28-Jun-2513$7,77781547$2,0316$5,746
21-Jun-2516$5,9841011311$3,0875$2,897
14-Jun-259$4788133603$478
07-Jun-2516$26,2101119611$24,7445$1,466
31-May-2519$23,3811116612$18,6657$4,717
24-May-2515$24,0331112113$23,6242$409
17-May-2516$21,7601214511$18,6155$3,145
10-May-2524$33,1751620619$30,7655$2,410
03-May-2511$4,249139011$2,226.52$2,022.5
26-Apr-2512$8,78791689$6,0113$2,776
19-Apr-2511$8,09771389$7,9852$112
12-Apr-2513$2,392815210$2,0653$327
05-Apr-2519$27,7621518816$25,4733$2,289
29-Mar-2521$8,1881025816$4,1255$4,064
22-Mar-2519$6,4851423115$4,1284$2,857
15-Mar-2513$13,7371315110$9,9324$3,805
8-Mar-257$2,2345665$2242$2,100
1-Mar-2511$3,05087510$2,5501$500
22-Feb-2512$16,39771496$6,6356$9,862
15-Feb-2517$12,1361313410$9,4112$2,725
8-Feb-2514$7,15491799$4,9505$2,204
1-Feb-2516 $10,068720011$7,5535$2,515
25-Jan-2514$10,261101259$2,2075$8,054
18-Jan-2519$7,3821531612$2,3007$5,082
11-Jan-2521$33,5601618716$32,5215$1,039
4-Jan-259$6,8279809$6,82700
21-Dec-2411$2,79811928$2,2293$570
14-Dec-2415$5,3231218612$3,8123$1,511
07-Dec-2416$4,7661023111$2,32152,445
30-Nov-2410$10,29191034$8,2906$2.001
23-Nov-2415$4,5531515311$3,3794$1,174
16-Nov-2417$11,4881124513$10,1864$1,303
09-Nov-2414$2,1101213912$1,4102$700
02-Nov-2412 $52,788 1110711$52,7381$50
26-Oct-248$3,1608657$3,0651$75
19-Oct-2412$5,3041113611$4,5541$750
12-Oct-2417$8,4381215015$8,1162$322
05-Oct-2422$23,1811218915$19,9807$3,201
28-Sep-2411$2,35671447$534$2,303
21-Sep-2412$9,568101695$4,1017$5,467
14-Sep-2424$10,9881223516$7,1758$3,813
7-Sep-2412$20,4201616811$20,3071$112.9
31-Aug-2413$20,631913412$14,7751$5,856
24-Aug-2419$8,4522132516$7,1023$1,350
17-Aug-2425$49,1961630411$39,38614$9,810
10-Aug-2420$12,2641531216$9,7944$2,470
03-Aug-2426$16,4981633418$8,1378$8,361
27-Jul-2419$16,4422127115$13,8384$2,604
20-Jul-2415$16,0161418410$14,2325$1,784
13-Jul-2420$17,220 1426518$7,146 2$10,074
6-Jul-2411$3,941 11958$2,650 3$1,291
29-Jun-2414$6,296 152248$6,296 6$1,927
22-Jun-2412$5,679 81375$210 7$5,469
15-Jun-2413$9,895 1621410$5,280 3$4,615
8-Jun-2419$23,859 1323912$19,436 7$4,423
1-Jun-2412$34,510 111479$26,110 3$8,400
25-May-2413$9,684 1517110$4,434 3$5,250
18-May-2411$5,490 111738$3,129 3$2,361
11-May-2422$14,855 1422716$11,105 6$3,750
4-May-2413$3,139 98710$1,297 3$1,842
27-Apr-2410$6,684 62810$6,684 00
20-Apr-2419$15,989 111479$5,208 10$10,781
13-Apr-2413$8,952 97610$1,652 3$7,300
6-Apr-2423$26,616 1422214$13,501 8$13,116
30-Mar-2412$9,286 81368$4,299 4$4,987
23-Mar-2418$5,451 1726616$4,759 2$692
16-Mar-2421$11,437 1318614$9,316 6$2,070
9-Mar-2423$4,695 2121819$2,723 4$1,972
2-Mar-2420$9,108 1937214$4,558 6$4,550
24-Feb-2419$16,382 1224815$9,507 4$6,875
17-Feb-2416$29,932 1515712$29,216 4$716
10-Feb-2425$10,750 1719619$5,372 6$5,379
3-Feb-2412$8,416 181259$3,416 3$5,000
27-Jan-249$8,165 9878$7,815 1$800
20-Jan-2414$4,084 1210912$3,219 2$865
13-Jan-2417$33,588 1225612$26,765 5$6,823
6-Jan-248$7,915 8846$7,265 2$650
30-Dec-2317$14,599 129915$2,714 2$11,885
23-Dec-2323$4,182 1321916$1,813 7$2,370
16-Dec-2313$16,436 132807$15,150 5$1,286
9-Dec-2326$14,633.90 1724416$8,095 10$6,538.90
2-Dec-2313$6,720 95712$6,630 1$90
25-Nov-239$4,835 91316$1,785 3$3,050
18-Nov-2322$6,568.70 1718414$4,709.20 8$1,859.50
11-Nov-2315$9,825 1317912$6,581 3$3,244
4-Nov-2315$20,582.50 1419312$19,417.50 3$1,165
28-Oct-2318$68,419.10 1815215$66,646 3$1,773.10
21-Oct-2316$6,755.90 1616515$6,755.90 1$3
14-Oct-2314$67,851.20 131259$61,998.50 5$5,852.70
7-Oct-2317$6,595.50 1322816$5,995.50 1$600
30-Sep-2317$1,896.45 1318914$806.45 3$1,090
23-Sep-2323$6,432.70 1723016$1,402.80 7$5,029.90
16-Sep-2325$23,226.70 2335316$17,239 9$5,987.70
9-Sep-2312$6,369 81027$4,311 5$2,058
2-Sep-2314$2,522 69213$1,322 1$1,200
26-Aug-2317$12,160.25 1320215$6,573.25 2$5,587.00
19-Aug-2319$11,505 1321315$11,255 4$250
12-Aug-2319$9,698.80 131847$3,270 12$6,428.80
5-Aug-2313$5,201 1211812$5,051 1$150
29-Jul-2315$21,031.60 1319611$18,292.00 4$2,739.60
22-Jul-2318$3,992 1213013$2,808 5$1,184
15-Jul-2313$8,254.95 138113$8,254.95 00
8-Jul-2316$5,441.45 1217211$2,443 5$2,998.45
1-Jul-2316$6,872 1010512$5,474 4$1,398
24-Jun-2313$10,914 1620110$7,874 3$3,040
17-Jun-2317$5,880.70 1515115$4,705.70 2$1,175
10-Jun-2319$8,516.10 1311116$6,252.40 3$2,263.70
June 3 202312$6,104.42 121388$4,256.92 4$1,847.50
27-May-2317$12,200 106711$6,165 6$6,035
20-May-2311$22,458.10 81034$19,455 7$3,003
13-May-2312$7,034 101018$5,460 4$1,574
6-May-2320$3,297.60 1819617$2,985.60 3$312
29-Apr-2323$3,691.20 1813517$1,969.70 6$1,721.50
22-Apr-2316$5,570 1410414$4,750 2$1,000
15-Apr-2312$23,818.10 95910$21,618.10 2$2,200
8-Apr-2316$7,949 91739$5,472 7$3,477
1-Apr-2321$18,676.70 1217511$10,926.70 10$7,750
25-Mar-2315$8,779.50 101415$2,362 10$6,416.50
18-Mar-237$14,048.80 6695$13,345 2$703.80
11-Mar-2321$11,576 1616516$8,131 5$3,445
4-Mar-2320$9,668 1122816$8,209 4$1,459
25-Feb-2313$5,335 1313012$4,235 1$1,200
18-Feb-2314$5,743.70 131588$898.70 6$4,845
11-Feb-2316$12,088 1213712$9,965 4$2,123
4-Feb-2317$8,066 1514013$5,614 4$2,452
28-Jan-237$2,180 7755$1,692.75 2$488
21-Jan-2317$5,768 1617412$1,918 5$3,850
14-Jan-2311$2, 800101028$421 3$2,400
7-Jan-2318$8,296 1116714$6,461 3$1,835
31-Dec-2214$2,732 119912$2,092 2$640
17-Dec14$7,919 1311512$7,419 1$500
10-Dec-2214$10,093 128811$7,093 3$3,000
3-Dec-2226$12,800.90 1117220$4,141 6$8,659.90
26-Nov-228$2,266.70 853$76 5$2,190.70
19-Nov-2221$2,886 1521219$2,550 2$336
12-Nov-2213$15,093.70 9819$14,200 4$893.70
5-Nov-222519,337.201650922$8,267.20 3$11,070
29-Oct-2215$7,805.30 911614$7,180.30 1$625
22-Oct-2220$8,193.50 1325313$5,442 7$2,751.50
15-Oct-229$3,046.10 91397$2,588.30 2$457.80
8-Oct-2219$2,011.80 1211416$833.80 3$1,178
1-Oct-2223$5,532.90 1615618$4,952.30 5$580.60
24-Sep-2218$5,194 1421615$4,050 3$1,144
17-Sep-2221$8,352.30 1232015$4,759.60 6$3,592.70
10-Sep-2215$19,853.50 1012613$19,403.60 2$450
3-Sep-229$2,312 9629$2,312 00
27-Aug-2216$30,891.70 1013515$30,666.40 1227.7
20-Aug-2212$1,977 815299253$1,052
13-Aug-2218$8,004.70 1124211$2,844.70 7$5,160
6-Aug-2224$7,948.90 1224017$3,577 7$4,371.90
30-Jul-228$6,941 9787$6,839 1$102
23-Jul-2211$801 119210$801 10
16-Jul-2214$3,650 1012214$3,650 00
9-Jul-2210$3,557.70 7689$3,557.70 10
2-Jul-2218$8,609.40 1315215$2,754.40 3$5,855
25-Jun-2215$6,142 131469$2,017 6$4,125
18-Jun-2217$11,890.10 1422815$11,410 2479.7
11-Jun-2217$7,600 1212310$2,300 7$5,300
4-Jun-2212$2,937 101279$692 3$2,245
28-May-229$3,197.60 11869$3,197.60 00
21-May-2214$7,284.50 1218511$6,609 3$675.50
14-May-2211$306.60 98010$306.60 1$225
7-May-2216$10,451.75 1210812$1,827 4$8,624.75
30-Apr-2216$2,296.50 1615712$895.50 4$1,401
23-Apr-2210$2,241 11588$1,641 2$600
16-Apr-2211$6,643 71568$2,359 3$4,284
9-Apr-2217$4,429 1418411$1,690 6$2,739
2-Apr-2213$1,755 88410$1,145 3$610
26-Mar-2211$3,205 8656$200 5$3,005
19-Mar-2213$2,239.17 910613$2,239.17 00
12-Mar-2218$12,016 1123915$11,965 2$51.35
5-Mar-2217$6,786 1313713$5,161 4$1,625
26-Feb-2212$5,095 81499$4,437.50 3$658
19-Feb-2217$22,229 1717414$21,354 3$875
12-Feb-2212$2,344.70 10738$641.70 4$1,703
5-Feb-2211$2,503 89911$2,503 00
29-Jan-2211$3,872 1210112$3,872 00
22-Jan-2213$5,143.50 109912$4,842.50 1$301
15-Jan-2212$7,605 91559$6,480 3$1,025
8-Jan-2213$8,256.20 1110213$8,256.20 00
1-Jan-229$1,273.80 6509$1,273.80 00
25-Dec-2121$4,734.75 1117616$3,410 5$1,324.75
18-Dec-2126$7,325.20 1519318$3,640.20 8$3,685.20
11-Dec-2116$5,017 1010913$1,417 3$3,600
4-Dec-2114$2,310 8868$2,310 6$1,882.05
27-Nov-219$3.460.1101016$1,758 3$1,702.60
20-Nov-2120$22,792 1515712$18,864.50 8$3,928
13-Nov-2121$26,729 1217813$11,822 8$14,907
6-Nov-2112$8,303 1315710$6,682 3$1,621
30-Oct-2121$10,368 1521815$9,24.46$1,103.00
23-Oct-2121$18.783.11522211$12,314 10$6,468.60
16-Oct-2115$3,868 1111815$2,293 2$1,575
9-Oct-2120$8,610 1617516$7,795 4$815
2-Oct-2114$6,250 1113710$5,200 4$1,050
25-Sep-2111$11,460 9937$10,200 4$1,250
18-Sep-2111$16,603 8998$15,084 3$1,519
11-Sep-2117$10,653 1110313$8,503 4$2,150
4-Sep-2113$7,222 108911$6,715 2$507
28-Aug-2112$763 96311$663 1$100
21-Aug-2112$29,659 77911$29,579 1$80
14-Aug-2122$17,845 1119912$12,805 10$5,04
7-Aug-2117$13,670 1213915$11,766 2$1,904
31-Jul-2121$8,160 1113410$3,574 10$4,586
July 24,202121$6,367 1113915$3,712 6$2,655
17-Jul-2114$4,009 1112412$2,015 2$1,994
10-Jul-2116$3,997 1314311$1,597 4$2,4
3-Jul-2124$7,492 139416$3,769 8$3,722
26-Jun-2110$4,995 7858$3,847 2$1,148
19-Jun-2128$16,830 82289$1,861 19$14,968
12-Jun-2126$27,238 1520919$25,602 7$1,636
5-Jun-2115$15,539 1310013$14,709 2$600
29-May-2135$20,279 1114528$18,647$1,639
22-May-2124$53,208 1417417$51,047 7$2,161
15-May-2118$10,620 1322011$5,870 7$4,809
8-May-2117$10,400 1115615$8,386 2$2,500
1-May-2121$7,200 1611512$3,808 9$3,392
24-Apr-218$20,200 9318$20,200 00
17-Apr-2114$6,270 810211$40,180 3$2,260
10-Apr-2115$8,940 1312914$7,990 1$950
3-Apr-2118$19,513 1015112$16,923 6$2,590
27-Mar-2127$13,942 1524414$4,300 13$9,633.50
20-Mar-2111$2,046 41023$270 8$1,776
13-Mar-2115$3,270 91096$538 9$2,732
6-Mar-2124$13,617 1019613$10,395 11$3,222
27-Feb-2119$8,105 1213915$4,970 4$3,135
20-Feb-219$8,820 91538$8,520 1$300
13-Feb-2112$4,852.60 78172,7665$2,086.60
6-Feb-2118$9,752 1315314$5,222 4$4,530
30-Jan-2118$9,449 918215$8,753.80 3$695.30
23-Jan-2114$8,150 81186$4,000 8$4,150
16-Jan-2117$6,783 1313811$2,400 6$4,382.90
9-Jan-2122$6,829 1413518$3,139.30 4$3,690
2-Jan-217$1,466 7607$1,466 00
26-Dec-2018$15,900 1216316$5,300 1$600
19-Dec-2018$9,769 1411014$8,426 4$1,343
12-Dec-2010$7,200 91009$3,325 1$3,830
5-Dec-2015$4,261 91229$2,780 6$1,481
28-Nov-2019$7,758 1011013$4,003 6$3,755
14-Nov-2014$864.10 1415712$289.10 2$575
7-Nov-2013$6,332 91299$2,483.50 4$3,849
31-Oct-2010$3,995.80 81036$3,231.10 4$754.70
24-Oct-206$18,100 6585$17,709 1$350
17-Oct-208$351.90 5558$351.90 00
10-Oct-207$5,229 3504$735 3$4,494
3-Oct-2014$21,428 91739$17,535 5$3,893
26-Sep-2010$12,770 8935$10,300 5$2,470
19-Sep-2014$8,365 91016$1,020 8$7,345
12-Sep-206$4,406 8593$1,270 3$3,136
5-Sep-2011$5,191 81179$4,061 2$1,130
29-Aug-2011$2,531 9945$1,130 6$1,401
22-Aug-2018$6,574 121407$1,930 11$4,644
15-Aug-2013$4,991 10977$1,216 6$3,775
8-Aug-2012$32,092 111129$30,457 3$1,635
1-Aug-207$5,287 8765$3,687 2$1,600
25-Jul-209$18,751 6677$18,403 2$348
18-Jul-206$1,982.50 5504$1,407.50 2$575
11-Jul-2011$565.10 127510$65.10 1$500
4-Jul-2010$8,889 8989$8,788 1$100.30
27-Jun-208$6,874 10505$4,972.50 3$2,081.50
20-Jun-2012$4,444 91157$2,829 5$1,615
13-Jun-206$3,582 4372$350 4$3,232
6-Jun-2011$3,213.70 8657$470 4$2,743.70
30-May-208$7,335 7486$4,639 2$2,697
23-May-204$432.40 4343$432.40 10
16-May-206$310 6345$310 10
9-May-2018$5,630 1612414$3,180 4$2,450
2-May-201510,40010908$1,900 7$,8,500
25-Apr-208$3,400 9365$1,000 3$2,450
18-Apr-2019$9,500 14928$185.70 11$9,360
11-Apr-2012$6,000 9405$190 7$5,800
4-Apr-2014$8,200 116810$2,200 4$6,000
28-Mar-2016$6,500 139610$3,700 6$2,800
21-Mar-2011$11,910 7337$2,250 4$9,960
14-Mar-207809.86346684.81125
7-Mar-2016$2,500 157013$669 3$1,400
29-Feb-2013$15,260 1312811$11,760 2$3,500
22-Feb-2012$3,700 109210$2,560 2$1,130
15-Feb-2016$1,250 108412$35 4$1,222
8-Feb-2018$6,080 1412314$2,595 4$3,485
1-Feb-2021$20,900 1210114$17,860 7$3,060
25-Jan-2013$7,430 136212$6,430 1$1,000
18-Jan-2023$9,580 1512019$6,580 4$3,000
11-Jan-2021$14,200 1819916$1,020 5$13,200
4-Jan-2022$6,400 1111916$3,204 6$3,245
28-Dec-1922$7,150 1917518$6,800 4$327.40
14-Dec-1924$36,300 2316719$9,500 5$26,800
7-Dec-1911$10,400 11557$1,082 4$9,370
November 30. 201914$2,450 1212612$1,760 2$692.50
23-Nov-1916$1,995 104111$615 5$1,380
16-Nov-1915$3,820 1313511$2,500 4$1,271
9-Nov-1925$12,900 1718223$12,200 2$575
2-Nov-1910$2,470 126192,4503$22
26-Oct-1912$5,560 147011$3,860 1$1,700
19-Oct-198$6,600 81388$6,600 00
12-Oct-1919$4,300 145516$3,800 3$500
5-Oct-1918$14,500 1916615$11,100 3$3,400
28-Sep-1919$8,100 1813218$7,560 1$550
21-Sep-1914$6,300 166611$2,160 3$4,170
14-Sep-1915$23,800 125611$21,250 4$2,570
7-Sep-1917$3,500 159814$1,900 3$1,600
31-Aug-195$8,700 6505$8,700 00
24-Aug-1916$10,000 148215$4,250 1$5,750
16-Aug-1910$1,680 5527$650 3$950
9-Aug-1917$17,700 156814$3,900 3$13,800
2-Aug-1913$5,760 1210813$5,760 NANA
27-Jul-1911$7,300 13768$6,570 3$730
20-Jul-1913$11,800 1312511$5,300 2$6,500
13-Jul-1910$775 7468$542.50 2$233
6-Jul-197$2,500 9857$2,500 00
29-Jun-1923$8,290 1515417$2,300 6$5,970
22-Jun-1917$10,700 1013914$7,700 3$3,000
15-Jun-1911$13,500 1416011$13,500 NANA
8-Jun-1913$2,870 175511$1,570 2$1,300
1-Jun-1910$4,460 11608$4,140 2$315
25-May-1917$4,360 147914$3,700 3$612
18-May-1922$9,000 1715016$3,400 6$5,600
11-May-1918$19,800 1717715$18,300 3$1,500
4-May-1910$7,075 6328$6,900 2$175
27-Apr-1915$3,200 1411714$3,160 1$40
20-Apr-1913$13,500 10909$12,200 4$1,300
13-Apr-1916$38,900 149114$37,800 2$1,100
6-Apr-1912$6,870 119410$6,730 2$50
30-Mar-1915$6,470 128410$7,91.55$5,677
23-Mar-1918$6,450 149114$5,042 4$1,408
16-Mar-1914$10,180 1211511$8,800 3$1,300
9-Mar-199$1,800 6498$1,300 1$500
2-Mar-1920$3,033 1610714$1,817 6$1,262
23-Feb-1912$2,040 8699$614.60 3$1,430
16-Feb-1916$9,970 187716$9,970 00
9-Feb-1914$6,400 1011014$6,400 00
2-Feb-1918$6,740 159916$5,720 2$950
26-Jan-1913$2,770 116711$918.95 2$1,850
19-Jan-1915$3,819 167612$2,594 3$1,225
12-Jan-1918$7,283 149215$1,683 3$5,600
5-Jan-1910$529 125010$529 00
22-Dec-1817$2,570 138714$941 3$1,629
15-Dec-1810$2,860 8268$264 2$2,600
8-Dec-1815$1,819 166512$552 3$1,267
1-Dec-1812$7,500 10909$1,200 3$6,200
28-Nov-1815$4,500 1110714$4,000 1$500
19-Nov-1818$6,137 139813$2,142 5$3,995
14-Nov-1818$9,200 1315215$8,500 3$694
6-Nov-1816$17,300 1618314$16,361 2$950
29-Oct-1814$14,400 1812717$13,800 1$600
24-Oct-1813$6,140 1312611$5,122 2$1,018
17-Oct-1818$18,390 1512514$12,292 4$6,098
10-Oct-1829$3,149 1810420$1,647 9$819
2-Oct-1818$9,300 116714$7,300 4$2,000
25-Sep-1813$7,000 117510$6,000 3$995
18-Sep-189$3,570 7449$3,570 00
11-Sep-1813$5,900 1013213$5,900 00
7-Sep-1814$5,000 158611$4,000 3$1,000
29-Aug-1815$20,700 147913$4,700 2$16,000
20-Aug-1810$12,400 11538$11,380 3$1,057
14-Aug-1812$19,900 121329$18,889 3$1,011
7-Aug-1816$68,600 1110613$67,259 3$1,340
31-Jul-1815$15,100 159511$13,060 4$2,060
23-Jul-1813$2,130 156010$1,804 3$1,100
17-Jul-1814$5,370 17989$4,310 5$1,100
9-Jul-1816$11,200 157410$11,080 6$862
3-Jul-1813$7,000 78112$6,330 1$750
25-Jun-1815$8,800 13979$4,970 6$3,930
18-Jun-1813$14,200 14807$221 6$14,290
11-Jun-1812$6,300 8968$5,910 4$803
6-Jun-1813$14,500 10888$14,154 5$579
31-May-1811$4,890 10638$3,240 3$1,790
22-May-1815$20,400 11639$19,808 6$885
15-May-1815$4,700 1510610$3,900 5$643
9-May-1811$1,400 13889$1,300 2$560
1-May-188$14,250 7887$13,400 1$450
24-Apr-1812$5,300 66111$4,470 1$800
17-Apr-189$1,800 10447$2,330 2$1,434
11-Apr-1811$2,500 8326$1,690 5$809
3-Apr-1815$13,400 111219$12,020 6$1,090
28-Mar-1810$4,000 10927$3,870 3$215
19-Mar-1817$5,800 135110$590 7$5,165
12-Mar-1815$3,130 114311$2,360 4$788
6-Mar-1819$5,400 1311610$1,530 9$4,860
27-Feb-1820$6,600 136914$5,530 6$1,030
19-Feb-1815$5,500 1411110$3,990 6$1,980
12-Feb-1823$10,900 1715712$7,110 11$3,840
5-Feb-1816$8,600 131007$1,330 9$7,800
30-Jan-1811$12,600 11685$7,300 6$4,982
24-Jan-1819$9,400 151295$2,010 14$7,337
18-Jan-1810$6,280 8492$2,100 8$4,188
9-Jan-1812$16,500 12929$15,890 3$475
3-Jan-1810$2,500 9478$2,350 2$150
27-Dec-1715$9,000 151139$7,568 6$1,784
18-Dec-1715$13,800 161649$13,010 7$1,118
11-Dec-1714$9,700 1012612$2,940 4$8,500
4-Dec-176$1,800 6315$1,510 1$300
28-Nov-177$3,850 8764$3,260 3$285
16-Nov-1710$2,700 10486$1,840 4$856
8-Nov-1715$2,380 179110$1,860 5$516
1-Nov-1712$4,700 17949$3,400 4$1,300
23-Oct-1715$10,500 106710$9,780 4$1,530
18-Oct-176$2,000 373$225 3$1,820
10-Oct-1712$6,570 1009$3,880 3$3,360
2-Oct-178$3,100 11193$1,630 5$1,750
25-Sep-178$4,880 8795$2,660 5$2,070
18-Sep-179$4,770 3$300 6$4,470
12-Sep-1711$4,430 8$2,030 3$2,400
1-Sep-174$1,310 3$317 1$1,000
23-Aug-1711$13,640 98$11,840 3$1,800

M&A/Funding

Western Midstream buys Brazos Delaware for $1.6B

Deal Description: Western Midstream Partners said on May 6 that it has acquired Brazos Delaware II, a Fort Worth-based private gathering and processing platform in the Delaware Basin in West Texas, for about $1.6 billion in cash and stock. Pepper Locke advised Western Midstream with a national team led by Houston Partners Jon Daly and Jennie Simmons. Vinson & Elkins served as outside legal advisor to Brazos. Click here for The Lawbook’s coverage and see the lawyers involved.

Carlyle-Diversified Energy Partnership Fuels $1.175B Deal for Anadarko Basin Assets

Deal Description: Diversified Energy Company and its finance partner Carlyle Global Credit announced on May 6 an agreement to acquire oil and gas assets in Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin from Camino Natural Resources for $1.175 billion. Diversified was advised by Kirkland & Ellis. Carlyle was advised on legal matters by Paul Hastings and Latham & Watkins. Camino’s outside legal counsel is Vinson & Elkins. Click here to read The Lawbook’s coverage and see the lawyers involved.

Kinder Morgan buys Monument Pipeline for $505M

Deal Description: Kinder Morgan announced on April 22 that it acquired the natural gas Monument Pipeline serving Houston for $505 million from ARM Energy Holdings. The Houston energy infrastructure firm said the transaction includes roughly 225 miles of pipeline infrastructure providing transportation and storage services to local gas utilities, LNG shippers and industrial customers.

Kinder Morgan General Counsel: Catherine Callaway James

Kinder Morgan Lawyers: Eric McCord, Bill Wolf, Lisa Smith, Stacey Van Camp

Kinder Morgan Outside Legal Counsel: Bracewell

Bracewell Lead Lawyer: Jason M. Jean (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Heather L. Brown (Houston), Amber K. Dodds (San Antonio), J. Dean Hinderliter (Dallas), Peter W. Rogers (Dallas), Carlton D. Wilde III (Houston), Timothy A. Wilkins (Austin/Houston), Tamara L. McKinzie (Houston), Seth R. Rosenberg (Houston), Caleb R. Hill (Houston), Gwendelyn Butler (Houston), Matthew J. Reasoner (Houston), Alan R. Stewart (Houston)

Elsewhere: D. Kirk Morgan II (Washington, D.C.)

Ameresco get $400M from HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital spins off biofuels

Deal Description: Energy infrastructure company Ameresco and real estate investment trust HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital announced on May 4 an agreement to spin off Ameresco’s biofuels business into Neogenyx Fuels. HASI agreed to invest $400 million for 30 percent of the joint venture. Framingham, Mass.-based Ameresco will own the other 70 percent and said the transaction has a “$1.8 billion post-money enterprise value.”

HASI Financial Advisor: Lazard Inc.

HASI Outside Legal Counsel: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Ameresco Financial Advisor: Guggenheim Securities

Ameresco Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland Lead Lawyers: Cyril V. Jones (Houston), Heath Mayo (New York)

Kirklands Texas Lawyers: David Feirstein (New York/Houston), Vannevar Taylor (Houston), Jack Kinnear (Houston), Mark Dundon (Houston), Dylan White (Hosuton), Grant Solomon (Dallas), Damien Lyster (Houston), Paul Tanaka (San Francisco/Houston), Courtney Tibbetts (New York/Dallas), Justin Coddington (Houston), Stephen Jacobson (Houston/New York), Brandon Newman (Houston), Christie Alcala (Houston), Jon Link (Houston), Julian Seiguer (Houston), Sara Lampert (Houston)

Elsewhere: Kuljeet Nagra (New York), Sam Kamyans (Washington, D.C.), Scott La Rochelle (Washington, D.C.), Kevin Hivick (Washington, D.C.), Daniel Lewis (Chicago), Kevin Jacobsen (Chicago), Ben Kovach (Chicago), Julia Monti (Chicago), Rebecca Arnall (New York), Colleen Mayer (Philadelphia), Daniel Rosenthal (washington, D.C.), Nick Niles (Chicago)

Presidio Production acquires Canyon Creek assets from Vortus for $83M

Deal Description: Fort Worth-based Presidio Production, an upstream oil and gas operator focused on producing wells without drilling, said on May 8 that it has acquired the Canyon Creek assets controlled by Fort Worth private equity firm Vortus Investments for about $83 million. The transaction includes $60 million cash and about 2.18 million Presidio common shares. Presidio expects the Canyon Creek assets to generate equity returns exceeding 20%, while expanding its footprint into an adjacent basin.

Sellers Outside Legal Counsel: Conner & Winters; Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; Holland & Knight

Akin Lead Lawyer: Irina Maistrenko (Dallas)

Akin Texas Lawyers: Cole Bredthauer (Fort Worth), Brannen Caraway (Houston), Wes Williams (Dallas/Fort Worth), Alison Chen (Houston), Bryan Flannery (Houston) Andrea Cabada (Houston), Julia Pashin (Dallas/Houston)

Presidio Production General Counsel: Brett Barnes16

Presidio Financial Advisor: Opportune Partners

Presidio Outside Legal Advisors: Latham & Watkins

Latham Lead Lawyers: John Stavinoha (Houston), Chris Heasley (Houston/Austin), Nick Dhesi (Houston)

Latham Texas Lawyers: Robert Cunningham (Houston), Brock Jones (Houston), Morgen Seim (Houston), Josh Horn (Houston), Graysen Mechler (Houston)

Medicus Prime nets $8M in fund raise led by Frist Cressey

Deal Description: Austin-based Modicus Prime, a provider of a global AI compliance platform for the pharmaceutical industry announced May 6 its completion of an $8 million fund raise led by $4.5 million from Frist Cressey Ventures alongside investments by Silverton Partners and Oncology Ventures. The Modicus Prime Trustworthy AI Compliance Software enables the AI compliance applications in use by pharmaceutical companies to assure audit-ready reliability across internal departments and government regulated environments.

Cerberus Capital invests in Houston electroplated coatings company

Deal Description: Cerberus Capital Management said on May 4 that it has agreed to make a strategic investment into S+S Industries, a private Houston company that provides plating and electroplated coatings to the power generation, oilfield and automotive industries. Terms weren’t disclosed. S+S Industries President Greg Andrews will continue in his role, and the company’s founders, the Andrews family, will retain a significant stake in the business. S+S serves OEM customers supplying power distribution equipment, including copper and aluminum busbars, to hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data center operators. S+S Industries said it is “well positioned to scale alongside the infrastructure build-out and capture growth opportunities across adjacent electrification end markets” with the acceleration of data center development.

Cerberus Financial Advisors: Lazard and JPMorgan

Cerberus Outside Legal Counsel: Davis Polk & Wardwell

S+S Industries Financial Adviser: Portage Point Partners

S+S Industries Outside Legal Counsel: Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher

Gibson Dunn Lead Lawyer:  Michael Piazza (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Jesse Myers (Houston), Tyler Cox (Houston), Michael Cannon (Dallas/Houston)

Elsewhere: Andrew Abell (Denver)

Healthcare Linen Services Group acquires Texas Textile Services

Deal Description: Healthcare Linen Services Group said on May 5 that it has acquired Houston-based Texas Textile Services, a regional provider of healthcare linen and laundry services serving hospitals and medical facilities across Texas. Terms weren’t disclosed. Houston middle market private equity firm The Sterling Group acquired HLSG in April. Based in St. Charles, Ill., HLSG provides healthcare linen products and laundry services across the Midwest and south central U.S.  

Texas Textile Services Outside Legal Counsel: A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman Lead Lawyers: Michael Walraven (Dallas), Bill Nelson (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Marco Maduri (Dallas), Harrison Jenkins (Dallas), Kaitlin Schleich (Dallas)

ABS acquires industrial cybersecurity, risk management firm RMC Global

Deal Description: Spring-based technical advisory, risk management and certification services company American Bureau of Shipping announced on April 29 that its ABSG Consulting unit has acquired RMC Global, an Arlington, Va.-based industrial cybersecurity and risk management firm. Terms weren’t disclosed.

ABS Outside Legal Counsel: Clifford Chance

Clifford Chance Lead Lawyers: Alex Wilde (Houston), David Smith (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Pardis Baha (Houston), Luis Sierra Garriga (Houston), Todd Lowther (Houston), Ty’Meka Reeves-Sobers (Houston)

Elsewhere: Reuven Falik (New York), Karalyn Mildorf (Washington, D.C.), Megan Gordon (Washington, D.C.), Renee Latour (Washington, D.C.), Jason Ewart (New York)

Colorado Premium acquires Old Hickory Smokehouse

Deal Description: Colorado Premium, a portfolio company of Dallas middle market private equity firm Kainos Capital, said on May 6 that it has acquired Old Hickory Smokehouse, a founder-owned provider of premium smoked and cooked protein products. Terms weren’t disclosed. Colorado Premium makes beef, chicken and other proteins in sous vide, portioned, marinated and ground formats. The companies expect the merger to provide “traditional water-bath sous vide cooking and culinary capabilities,” creating “a truly special platform in the protein sector.”

Kainos Capital Outside Legal Counsel: Weil, Gotshal & Manges

Weil Lead Lawyer: Rick Frye (Dallas)

Weil Texas Lawyers: Spencer Finney (Dallas), Lauren Broidy (Dallas), Brian Patrick (Dallas), Josh Schonfeld (Dallas), Dennis Adams (Dallas)

Elsehwere: Chayim Neubort (New  York), Olivia Greer (New  York), Tomide Owolabi (New  York), Izzy Wang (New York), Matthew Morton (Washington, D.C.), John O’Loughlin (Washington, D.C.), Christina Carone (Washington, D.C.), Caleb Holland (Washington, D.C.), Victoria Rosamond (New  York), Rebekah French (New  York), Rebecca Sivitz (Boston/New York), Clare Godfryd (New  York)

Royal Cup Coffee and Tea buys Farmer Brothers Coffee in take-private deal

Deal Description: Birmingham, Ala.-based Royal Cup Coffee and Tea said May 5 that it closed its acquisition of Farmer Brothers Coffee, a national coffee roaster, wholesaler and distributor. Royal Cup paid $1.29 a share or nearly $28 million cash in the take-private transaction. Royal Cup Coffee and Tea is a portfolio company of Dallas-based investment firm Braemont Capital that produces coffee and tea for distribution in the U.S., Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean.

Braemont/Royal Cup Financial Advisor: Stephens Inc.

Braemont/Royal Cup Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland Lead Lawyer:

Farmer Brothers Financial Advisor: North Point Mergers and Acquisitions

Farmer Brothers Outside Legal Counsel: Winston & Strawn 

Winston & Strawn Lead Lawyers: Justin Reinus (Dallas), Charlie Haag (Dallas)

KKR, XPV Water Partners sell Axius Water to Irish building materials firm CRH

Deal Description: KKR, one of the largest private equity firms in the world, and XPV Water Partners, a water-focused investment firm based in Toronto, said on May 4 that they have sold Axius Water to CRH, an Irish building materials company with its North American headquarters in Atlanta. Terms weren’t disclosed. KKR and XPV Water formed Pocasset, Mass.-based Axius in 2019 to “unify high-potential companies across nutrient management.”

KKR Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland Lead Lawyers: Kyle Watson (Houston), Zach Savrick (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: John Pitt (Houston), Cat Leveque (Austin), Shelby Velasquez (Houston), Suranjana Chattopadhyay (Austin), Saam Namazi (Houston), David Wheat (Dallas/Houston), Joe Tobias (Dallas), Brooke Schafer (Dallas)

INEOS Energy, Shell Offshore in JV tied to Appomattox platform in the gulf

Deal Description: INEOS Energy and Shell Offshore announced on May 5 a joint investment in exploration and development from areas in tieback distance to the Appomattox platform that is about 80 miles off the Louisiana coast. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. INEOS agreed to acquire a 21 percent working interest, which is consistent with its ownership in Appomattox, Rydberg, the recent Nashville discovery, and the Mattox pipeline. INEOS Energy is part of London-based multinational petrochemicals conglomerate INEOS. Shell Offshore is a unit of the U.K. oil and gas giant.

 INEOS Outside Legal Counsel: Latham & Watkins

Latham Lead Lawyer: Justin Stolte (Houston/New York)

Texas Latham Lawyers: Nathan Zhang (Houston), Tim Fenn (Houston), Natalie McFarland (Houston)

Elsewhere: James Robinson (Slicon Valley),

Capital Markets/Credit

Solaris Energy Infrastructure prices $1.3B notes

Deal Description: Solaris Energy Infrastructure said in May 5 that it priced the offering of $1.3 billion of 6.375 percent notes due 2031. Houston-based Solaris, which provides services for distributed power generation and the management of raw materials used in oil and natural gas wells, plans to use proceeds to repay debt.

Solaris Energy Infrastructure Outside Legal Counsel: Gibson Dunn

Gibson Dunn Lead Lawyer: Hillary Holmes (Houston/Dallas)

Gibson Texas Lawyers: Cynthia Mabry (Houston), Shalla Prichard (Houston), Robbie Hopkins (Houston), Stephen Arvid Berg (Houston), Daniel Quesenberry (Houston), Caroline Simms (Houston), Gregory Nelson (Houston), Abram Dorrough (Houston)

Elsewhere: Ian Mathenge (New York)

Harvest Midstream prices $1B of 6.75% notes due 2034

Deal Description: Harvest Midstream said on May 7 that it priced an offering of $1 billion of 6.75 percent notes due 2034. The private Houston midstream company, which operates in Alaska, Louisiana, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas, plans to use proceeds to XXX.

Harvest Midstream Outside Legal Counsel: Vinson & Elkins

Vinson & Elkins Lead Lawyers: Thomas Zentner (Austin/Houston), David Stone (Houston), Walt Baker (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Taylor Santori (Dallas), Ashley Osborne (Houston), Jake Whelen (Houston), Bailey Chauvin (Houston), Mark Holmes (Houston), Litian Chen (Houston), Annabel Wei (Dallas), Mike Vernon  (Houston), Wendy Salinas (Dallas), Jeff Slusher (Dallas), Addyson Jackson (Dallas), Matthew Dobbins (Houston), Ryan Hoeffner (Houston)

Elsewhere: Kelly Rondinelli (Washington, D.C.), Jason Fleischer (Washington, D.C.)

ProPetro Holding prices private offering of $600M 0% notes

Deal Description: ProPetro Holding announced on May 4 the pricing a private offering of $600 million of zero-coupon notes due 2031 to undisclosed institutional buyers. The offering was initially for $500 million, and the Midland-based provider of completion services to upstream oil and gas firms granted initial purchasers an option buy another $90 million of notes. ProPetro plans to use proceeds to fund some capped call transactions and for general corporate purposes, including additional power generation equipment.

ProPetro Outside Legal Counsel: Vinson & Elkins

V&E Lead Lawyers: Mike Telle (Houston), David Stone (Houston), Alex Lewis (Houston)

V&E Texas Lawyers: Shelby Shearer (Houston), Tate Shaw (Houston), David Strumeyer (Houston), Wendy Salinas (Dallas), Lina Dimachkieh (Houston), Allyson Seger (Austin), Kylan Kinkade (Houston), Darin Schultz (Houston), Katherine Smith (Dallas)

Elsewhere: Eric Hechler (New York)

Patterson-UTI Energy prices $500M notes due 2036

Deal Description: Patterson-UTI Energy announced on May 5 that it priced $500 million of 6.05 percent notes due 2036. The Houston firm, which provides drilling services to oil and natural gas companies, plans to use proceeds to redeem notes due 2028 and for general purposes.

Underwriters: Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, Scotiabank (joint book-running managers)

Underwriters Outside Legal Counsel: Latham & Watkins

Latham Lead Lawyers: Ryan Lynch (Houston), Ryan Maierson (Houston)

Latham Texas Lawyers: Rachel Collier (Austin), Caitlyn Fiebrich (Houston), Graham Core (Houston), Jared Grimley (Houston), Molly Elkins (Houston), Joshua Marnitz (Los Angeles/Houston)

Elsewhere: Bruce Johnson (Washington, D.C.)

Patterson-UTI Energy Outside Legal Counsel: Gibson Dunn

Gibson Dunn Lead Lawyers: Cynthia M. Mabry (Houston), Tull Florey

Gibson Texas Lawyers: Alan Williams (Houston), Caroline Simms (Houston), Michael Cannon (Houston/Dallas), Blake Hoerster (Dallas)

Yesway raises $322M in IPO

Deal Description: Yesway Inc., the Fort Worth-based convenience store operator with 449 stores in nine states across the Midwest and Southwest, said on April 13 that its initial public offering of nearly 14 million common shares priced at $20 a share. Yesway granted underwriters an option to buy another 2.1 million shares, and the company raised about $322 million from the IPO. The shares trade on Nasdaq under the symbol “YSWY.” Yesway plans to open 130 convenience stores in the next five years.

Underwriters: Morgan Stanley (lead bookrunning manager); JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs (bookrunning managers); Barclays, BMO Capital Markets, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Guggenheim Securities and Raymond James & Associates(bookrunners)

Underwriters Outside Legal Counsel: A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman Lead Lawyers: Michael Kim (New York), Lona Nallengara (New York)

A&O Shearman Lawyers: Ilya Mamin (New York), Tianwei Liu (New York ), Joe Tambasco (New York), Ayako Naruke (New York)

Yesway Outside Legal Counsel: Latham & Watkins

Latham & Watkins Lead Lawyers: Ian Schuman (New York), Stelios Saffos (New York)

CH4 Natural Solutions SPAC IPOs at $200M

Deal Description: CH4 Natural Solutions announced on April 30 that its initial public offering of 20 million units priced at $10 each. The SPAC is sponsored by CH4 Natural Solutions Acquisition, which is an affiliate of New York investment platform Riverstone Earth that focuses on agriculture, land management, and related energy and industrial supply chains. The units will trade on the New York Stock Exchange, and each unit includes one ordinary share and one-half of a redeemable warrant, with each whole warrant entitling the holder to buy one ordinary shares at $11.50 per share. The company granted the underwriter an option to buy another 3 million units at the IPO price.

Underwriter: Santander (sole book-running manager)

CH4 Natural Outside Legal Counsel: Vinson & Elkins

V&E Lead Lawyers: Zach Swartz (New York), Ramey Layne (Denver/Houston)

V&E Texas Lawyers: Jason McIntosh (Houston), Allyson Seger (Austin), Patrick Darby (Dallas), Regina Ibarra (Houston), Morgan Whittlesey (Houston), Robert Ritchie (Dallas), Jeff Crough (Dallas), Will Stripling (Austin) 

Elsewhere: Maram Mahajna (New York), Lindsay Moore (New York), Jack Daum (New York), Cate Gillham (New York)

Late Arrivals and Other Matters …

On March 18, Condor Software, a San Diego AI platform for life sciences, said it closed $24 million in Series A funding led by global software investor Insight Partners, with participation from Felicis, 645 Ventures, Pamir Ventures, SNR Ventures, Prebys Ventures, and Bramalea Partners. Condor said its platform “unifies clinical, operational, and financial data into a single source of truth.” Willkie Farr & Gallagher represented Insight Partners led by Matthew Haddad in New York and Joe Laurel in Houston. 

On April 23, Miami energy infrastructure AI platform Hut 8 announced the closing of a $3.25 billion offering of 6.192 percent notes due 2042. The company plans to use proceeds to finance construction of a data center with 245 megawatts of capacity and the related substation at its River Bend campus, fund capital expenditures and fund debt service reserves. Hut 8 said the offering “establishes a first-of-its-kind financing model for data center development: investment-grade, institutionally validated, free of refinancing risk, and capital-efficient.” King & Spalding advised Hut 8 with a team that includes Scott Greer and Pedro Claussen in Houston with Gregg Jacobson in Atlanta.

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