Bridging the Atlantic – Venture-Backed Company Acquihires
Event summary
Join us for a panel discussion on designing and executing cross-border acquihire transactions with top Bay Area, UK and Danish lawyers who have been there before. Topics will include:
- The evolving venture landscape.
- When and where to look for acquisition opportunities as a private company buyer or seller.
- Common deal structures and terms.
We’ll also share insights on the Danish and US venture markets and the impact of AI and highlight why such transactions are on the rise.
This session is designed for VCs seeking to support their portfolio companies and CEOs and CFOs of private companies looking for playbooks and practical takeaways.
Panellists
- Eric Lagier – Partner, byFounders, Copenhagen
- Henrik Laursen – Partner, Plesner, Copenhagen
- Rita Sobral – Partner, Cooley, London
Moderators
- Kevin Rooney – Partner, Cooley, San Francisco
- Frederik Jastrup Brodersen – Director, Plesner, Copenhagen
For more information, please email Danielle Harper.
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