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EP Group to acquire the remaining 72.4% stake in International Distribution Services at a £5.3bn enterprise value.

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Barclays

financial advisors

Barclays

Bank of America

financial advisors

Bank of America

Goldman Sachs

financial advisors

Goldman Sachs

Headland Consultancy

pr advisors

Headland Consultancy

Slaughter & May

legal advisors

Slaughter & May

Brunswick Group

pr advisors

Brunswick Group

Gorrissen Federspiel

legal advisors

Gorrissen Federspiel

Cravath Swaine & Moore

legal advisors

Cravath Swaine & Moore

BNP Paribas

financial advisors

BNP Paribas

Citigroup

financial advisors

Citigroup

JP Morgan

financial advisors

JP Morgan

FGS Global

pr advisors

FGS Global

Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison

legal advisors

Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison

Kirkland & Ellis

legal advisors

Kirkland & Ellis

Ashurst

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Ashurst

UniCredit

debt providers

UniCredit

Citigroup

debt providers

Citigroup

BNP Paribas

debt providers

BNP Paribas

Societe Generale

debt providers

Societe Generale

Linklaters

legal advisors to debt providers

Linklaters

Hogan Lovells

legal advisors

Hogan Lovells

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Principals

INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PLC (ROYAL MAIL)

target

INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PLC (ROYAL MAIL)

EP GROUP

bidder

EP GROUP

UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENT

vendor

UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENT

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