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FACTBOX-Share offer pipeline for top European firms

Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:33pm EDT

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 LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - The following are the 10 biggest
share offers in the pipeline for companies in the Europe, Middle
East and Africa (EMEA) region.
 The data are based on announced deals and Thomson Reuters
data.
 
  ISSUER                DATE           PROCEEDS  BOOKRUNNER
                                    ($ mln)
 
===============================================================
  1.Holcim (HOLN.VX)    Jul 8-Jul 17    1,800    UBS
  2.NBG NGBr.AT       Jul 8-Jul 22    1,740    CS,GS,JPM, MS
  3.Infineon (IFXGn.DE) Jul             1,000    Apollo
  4.Dubai Islamic Bank  TBA               817    TBA
 DISB.DU
  5.Rhon-Klinikum       H2                691    Commerzbank, MS
 (RHKG.DE)
  6.GKN (GKN.L)         Jul 7-Jul 22      688    JPMC, UBS
  7.ICG (ICP.L)         Jul 20-Aug 4      577    RBS, JPMC, CS
  8.Global Investment   TBA               500    HSBC
 House (GLOBGq.L)
  9.Segro (SGRO.L)      Jul 27            407    JPMC, UBS*
 10.Wavin (WAVIN.AS)    Jul 7-Jul 16      317    RBS, ING,
                                              MeesPierson,  
                                              Rabo
 #British Airways       TBA               TBA    TBA
 
 *Segro's 250 million pound share offer was over two times
subscribed by institutional investors. Its existing shareholders
have until July 27 to claw back shares worth up to 125 million
pounds.
 #British Airways on July 14 said it was looking at
convertible bonds to improve its balance sheet.
 
 TBA - To be announced
 ABN - ABN AMRO (RBS.L)
 BNP - BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA)
 Citi- Citigroup Inc (C.N)
 CS  - Credit Suisse (CSGN.VX)
 DB  - Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE)
 JPMC- JPMorgan Cazenove (JPM.N)
 JPM - JPMorgan (JPM.N)
 ML  - Merrill Lynch (BAC.N)
 MQ  - Macquarie (MQG.AX)
 MS  - Morgan Stanley (MS.N)
 NMR - Nomura (8604.T)
  (Compiled by Daisy Ku; Editing by Mike Nesbit)




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