Asia
Chinas big leap forward Issuer: PetroChina Company Ltd Deal: privatization IPO Amount: $2.9 billion Date: April 7 2000 Co-ordinators: Goldman Sachs, CICC
Retail without queues Issuer: Mass Transit Railway Corporation Deal: privatization IPO Amount: HK$10.8 billion Date: October 1 2000 Global co-ordinators: Goldman Sachs, HSBC, UBS Warburg
Malaysias inaugural euro Issuer: Federation of Malaysia Deal: sovereign bond Amount: e650 million Date: November 24 2000 Bookrunners: Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital
The $12 billion coup Issuer: Doncaster Group (for Pacific Century CyberWorks) Deal: syndicated loan Amount: $12 billion Date: February 25 2000 Underwriters: Barclays Capital, Bank of China International, BNP Paribas, HSBC
Korea sells off NPLs Issuer: Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) Deal: asset-backed securitization Amount: $367 million Date: July 2000 Lead managers: Deutsche Bank, UBS Warburg
Taking on a telecom Acquirer: Pacific Century CyberWorks Type of deal: LBO of Hong Kong Telekom Amount: $37 billion (later adjusted to $28 billion) Date of announcement: February 29 2000 Advisers for PCCW: Bank of China International, CSFB, MSDW, UBS Warburg Advisers for Cable & Wireless: Merrill Lynch, Greenhill & Co Adviser to HKT: Jardine Fleming (now Chase) Independent financial adviser to HKT board committee: ING Barings
Latin America
Crafting the road map Issuer: Ecuador Deal: bond exchange Amount: $4 billion Global coordinator: Salomon Smith Barney Joint dealer-manager: JP Morgan
High point for bond market Issuer: United Mexican States Deal: sovereign bond Amount: e1 billion Joint bookrunners: Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, Credit Suisse First Boston
Petrobrás $4.3 billion offering Issuer: Petrobrás Deal: equity offering Amount: $4.3 billion Sole bookrunning manager: Merrill Lynch Co-lead manager: ABN Amro Rothschild Sole lead manager of Brazilian tranche: CSFB Garantia
Airport take-off in Mexico Issuer: ASUR Deal: IPO Amount: 335 million Sole bookrunner: UBS Warburg
Getting the timing right Acquirer: AntarChile Deal: acquisition of 30.5% of Copec Amount: $1.233 billion Adviser to AntarChile, loan arranger: JP Morgan
Central and Eastern Europe
Ukraine faces up to demons Issuer: Government of Ukraine Deal: multiple bond exchange Amount: $2.7 billion Date: March 15 2000 Lead manager: ING Baring
Europe
Lady luck smiles on Siemens Issuer: Siemens Deal: IPO, equity carve-out of Infineon Amount: e6 billion Date: March 13 2000 Global co-ordinators: Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank
France Telecom spreads bets Issuer: France Telecom Deal: e5.4 billion equivalent Eurobond: e1.4 billion FRN due 2003 (E+43), e1 billion five-year (E+67), e1.4 billion 10 year (E+90), £500 million five-year (G+140), £450 million 20-year (G+245) Date: October 26 2000 Bookrunners: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Deutsche Bank, BNP Paribas, Barclays
Flexibility drives the miles Issuer: Allianz Deal: market index-linked equity security (miles) Amount: e2 billion Date: December 14 2000 Lead manager: UBS Warburg
Vodafone shocks Germany Borrower: Vodafone AirTouch Type of deal: Two 364-day revolving credits, three-year revolving credit Amount: e30 billion Date: March 2000 Bookrunners: Bank of America, Barclays, Citibank/Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman Sachs Co-arrangers: ABN Amro, Greenwich NatWest, ING Barings, National Australia Bank, Toronto-Dominion and UBS
Citi beats rivals to the Punch Issuer: Punch Group Deal: asset-backed securitization Amount: £1.5 billion Date: June 2000 Bookrunner: Citi/SSSB Lead managers: Goldman Sachs and RBS Financial Markets
Who dares wins Acquirer: Royal Bank of Scotland Deal: acquisition of NatWest Amount: £21 billion Date: February 2000 Advisers to RBS: Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs
North America
Doughnuts fill market hole Issuer: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Deal: IPO Amount: $72.5 million Date: April 5 2000 Bookrunner: Deutsche Banc Alex Brown
Three-year plans come to Life Issuer: Met Life Deal: IPO Amount: $2.735 billion (with $840 million convertible and $855 million private placement) Date: April 4 2000 Bookrunners: Credit Suisse First Boston, Goldman Sachs
Critical mission for Ixia Issuer: Ixia Amount: $82 million Date: October 17 2000 Bookrunner: Merrill Lynch
Convertible makes for $5 billion party Issuer: Tyco Amount: $3.45 billion Bookrunner: Merrill Lynch
Dexters drastic defence Client: Dexter Corporation Type of advice: defence of hostile bid from International Specialty Products Advisor: Lehman Brothers
NiSource gets lucky Acquirer: NiSource Type of deal: hostile acquisition of Columbia Energy Group Amount: $14.7 billion Advisers: Credit Suisse First Boston; Wasserstein Perella; Barclays Capital (financing)
AES bucks trend through timing Issuer: AES Corporation Amount: $850 million Date: September 8 2000 Bookrunner: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Salomon plays deft hand Issuer: Mini-Trups (special purpose vehicle) Amount: $241.7 million Date: March 23 2000 Bookrunner: Salomon Smith Barney
Verio finally finds suitor Acquirer: NTT Type of deal: cash acquisition of Verio Amount: $5 billion Launched: 7 May 2000 Advisers: Deutsche Banc Alex Brown
Deal secured after horse trading Companies: Seagate Technology, Veritas Software, Silver Lake Partners Deal: synthetic spin-off and leveraged buy-out Size: $20 billion LBO Date: November 1999-March 2000
Kestrel flies high Most innovative convertible Issuer: Kestrel Amount: $125 million Bookrunner: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Bright light in the gloom Best tech acquiror Company: JDS Uniphase Deal: acquisition of E-Tek; acquisition of SDL Announced: January 19th (E-Tek); July 10th (SDL) Size: $15.5 billion (E-Tek); $41 billion (SDL) Advisors: Thomas Weisel Partners (for JDS in E-Tek deal); Goldman Sachs (for E-Tek); Thomas Weisel Partners (for SDL); Banc of America Securities and CIBC World Markets (for JDS in SDL deal)
Investors look for safe story Best High Grade issue Issuer: Conagra Amount: $1.65 billion Date: September 15 2000 Bookrunner: Merrill Lynch
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