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Anton Goldstein

Anton Goldstein

Conyers, British Virgin Islands

Work Department

Corporate

Position

Partner

Career

Anton Goldstein is a Partner in the Corporate department in the British Virgin Islands office of Conyers. Anton joined Conyers in 2009 and became a partner in 2013.

Anton has a broad corporate practice with particular expertise in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity, capital markets and corporate finance. He consistently advises on the largest and most prominent transactions in the BVI and is recognised as one of the leading M&A and capital markets lawyers in the jurisdiction.

Anton has advised on some of the largest and most prominent BVI transactions of recent years, including:

the US$2 billion business combination between Perimeter Solutions and EverArc the US$575 million acquisition of Finaro by Shift4 AdvancedAdvT Limited (formerly Marwyn Acquisition Company I Limited) on its proposed US$364 million acquisition of M&C Saatchi. the US$55 billion sale of TNK-BP to Rosneft (believed to be the largest BVI private M&A transaction of all time) the US$2 billion Fix Price IPO (the largest ever BVI IPO) DSV’s US$1.35 billion acquisition of UTi Worldwide (the third largest BVI public M&A transaction of all time) the initial public offering of Lenta (which created the largest publicly listed BVI company) the initial US$2 billion initial public offering of Despegar on the New York Stock Exchange the US$1.4 billion business combination of Burger King and Justice Holdings the US$3.4 billion sale of General Electric’s water business the US$1 billion investment by ChemChina in Mercuria the US$600 million acquisition of Airports Worldwide by Vinci the US$3.8 billion refinancing by Premier Oil the £237 million refinancing of Camden Market, and the take privates of OpenTV, MDM Engineering and Rio Verde Minerals

Languages

English

Memberships

Appointed to the BVI Financial Services Commission's Focus Group on the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive

Education

University of Oxford, Law degree, first class honours (Martin Wronker Prize in Law, Proxime Accessit)

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