Capital markets law in Gothenburg
Eyer Juridik's capital-markets team has extensive experience and deep expertise across every issue on the capital markets, including the applicable rules and transactions.
Eyer Juridik's capital-markets team has extensive experience and deep expertise across every issue on the capital markets. That includes the applicable rules and transactions on the market. For each transaction we put together a team of the specialists required. In that way we reach the client's goal in the most commercial and efficient way.
Our advice covers every type of capital-markets transaction and corporate-law matter. We advise, for example, on initial public offerings (IPOs), capital raisings and public takeover offers. For companies planning a listing we are often their first choice — whether on a regulated market such as Nasdaq Stockholm or on a multilateral trading facility (MTF) such as Nasdaq First North Growth Market.
We have broad experience advising on disclosure matters, including the rules on disclosure, insider issues, flagging and short selling. We also have expertise in general meetings, corporate governance and the interpretation and application of good practice on the stock market. We also work on incentive programmes for both regulated-market and MTF-listed companies.
We have the privilege of working with both Swedish and foreign companies, institutions, private-equity firms, investment banks and other financial advisers. Their trust is built on our deep experience and broad knowledge of the capital markets.
In addition to delivering exceptional results, we place great emphasis on client service and quality. This has resulted in many long-standing relationships, which is why our clients — often owner-led companies — return to us again and again.
Selected advisory areas
- Share issues
- Corporate law
- Corporate governance
- Initial public offerings (IPOs)
- Stock-market regulatory compliance
- Incentive programmes
- Disclosure matters
- Insider matters
- Bond issues
- Public takeover offers and mergers
- Restructurings
- Reverse takeovers
- Spin-offs and Lex Asea distributions