Rechtliche Hürden In M&A-Transaktionen: Carve-outs In Der Chemischen Industrie Sind Komplex Und Erfordern Gründliche Vorausplanung

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Der Umbau der chemischen Industrie in Richtung CO2-Neutralität hat Fahrt aufgenommen. ESG-Faktoren führen zu Marktveränderungen.
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Der Umbau der chemischen Industrie in Richtung CO2-Neutralität hat Fahrt aufgenommen. ESG-Faktoren führen zu Marktveränderungen. Carve-­Out-Transaktionen spielen hierbei eine wesentliche Rolle. Im Markt sind zahlreiche Akteure vertreten: Private-Equity-Fonds ebenso wie strategische Investoren. Vor allem das Interesse an Spezialchemieunternehmen ist groß. Doch Carve-out-Transaktionen sind äußerst komplex, besonders in der Chemiebranche, denn so vielfältig die verschiedenen Carve-out-Konstellationen sein können, so vielfältig sind auch die jeweiligen rechtlichen Anforderungen und Besonderheiten.

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