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RTPR, Schoenherr, and PNSA Advise on Romcim's of Acquisition of Tehno World

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RTPR has advised Romcim on its acquisition of Tehno World. Schoenherr advised Romcim on the associated merger clearance and FDI filing and Popovici, Nitu, Stoica & Asociatii advised TehnoWorld on the deal.

Romcim is part of the CRH group of companies in Romania.

Tehno World produces and sells solutions for utility infrastructure networks.

According to RTPR, “with this transaction, Romcim adds to its portfolio the Tehno World factory in Baia, Suceava county, specialized in the production of connection solutions for water and sewerage networks, natural gas distribution, irrigation, telecommunications, and energy.”

The RTPR team included Partner Mihai Ristici, Counsel Vlad Stamatescu, Managing Associate Andrei Tosa, Senior Associate Cezara Urzica, Associates Serban Halmagean, Flavia Mincu, and Junior Associates George Capota, Irina Marinescu, Maria Luca, Andrei Nicolae, Bianca Cojocaru, Daria Spatariu, and David Mirea.

The Schoenherr team included Partner Georgiana Badescu, Managing Attorney at Law Cristiana Manea, Attorney at Law Sabina Aionesei, and Associate Teodora Burduja.

The PNSA team included Partners Silviu Stoica, Mihaela Ion, and Raluca Rusu, Managing Associates Vlad Ambrozie and Laura Ambrozie, and Senior Associate Roxana Chiscop.

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