Bugsby in the news

BUGSBY PROPERTY LLC vs. (1) LGIM COMMERCIAL LENDING LIMITED
(2) LEGAL & GENERAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED [Judgment]

https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2022/2001.html

Commercial Court awards “loss of a chance” damages for breach of exclusivity in connection with the Olympia exhibition centre https://www.maitlandchambers.com/resources/news/august-2022/commercial-court-awards-loss-of-a-chance%E2%80%9D-damages

Potential Bids to Acquire Olympia in £300m+ Deal
Exhibition News, 7 April 2017

https://exhibitionnews.uk/potential-bids-to-acquire-olympia-in-300m-deal/

A Chinese industrial conglomerate, HNA Holding Group Co., is bidding to acquire Olympia London, reports have suggested.

Bloomberg has reported the Chinese company, which bought a stake in Deutsche Bank recently, teamed up with Bugsby Property LLC to approach Olympia owners Capital & Counties (CapCO) to buy its venues unit (which includes the exhibition and conference centre).

Chinese conglomerate bids to acquire London’s Olympia
Exhibition World, 7 April 2017

https://www.exhibitionworld.co.uk/2017/04/07/chinese-conglomerate-bids-to-acquire-londons-olympia

A Chinese industrial conglomerate, HNA Holding Group Co., is bidding to acquire the Olympia exhibition centre in west London for US$375m.

Bloomberg has reported the Chinese company, which bought a stake in Deutsche Bank recently, teamed up with Bugsby Property LLC to approach Olympia owners Capital & Counties (CapCO) to buy its venues unit (which includes Olympia).

HNA Venture Said to Bid for CapCo’s $375 Million London Venue
Bloomberg, 5 April 2017

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-05/hna-venture-said-to-bid-for-capco-s-375-million-london-venue

HNA Group Co., the Chinese conglomerate that last month purchased a stake in Deutsche Bank AG, is in talks to acquire the Olympia exhibition center in west London from Capital & Counties Properties Plc, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.

HNA has teamed up Bugsby Property LLC to offer more than 300 million pounds ($375 million) for CapCo’s venues unit, which owns the property, the people said.