Vodafone shocks Germany

Headline: Vodafone shocks GermanySource: EuromoneyDate: February 2001Author: Julian Marshall Borrower: Vodafone AirTouchType of deal: Two 364-day revolving credits, three-year revolving creditAmount: e30 billionDate: March 2000Bookrunners: Bank of America, Barclays, Citibank/Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman SachsCo-arrangers: ABN Amro, Greenwich NatWest, ING Barings, National Australia Bank, Toronto-Dominion and UBS That Vodafone AirTouch succeeded in it’s takeover of […]

Headline: Vodafone shocks Germany
Source: Euromoney
Date: February 2001
Author: Julian Marshall

Borrower: Vodafone AirTouchType of deal: Two 364-day revolving credits, three-year revolving creditAmount: e30 billionDate: March 2000Bookrunners: Bank of America, Barclays, Citibank/Schroder Salomon Smith Barney, Goldman SachsCo-arrangers: ABN Amro, Greenwich NatWest, ING Barings, National Australia Bank, Toronto-Dominion and UBS


That Vodafone AirTouch succeeded in it’s takeover of German company Mannesmann is a story in itself. That it was also, at the time, by far the biggest underwritten transaction in Europe also made it remarkable.




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