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Latham & Watkins Advises Enlight Renewable Energy in US$252 Million US IPO
February 10, 2023
Cross-border team represents the global renewable energy platform in the offering.
Enlight Renewable Energy (Enlight), a global renewable energy platform, has announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 14,000,000 ordinary shares at a price to the public of US$18.00 per share. In addition, Enlight has granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 2,100,000 ordinary shares at the initial public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions. The ordinary shares began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on Friday, February 10, 2023 under the ticker symbol “ENLT.” Enlight’s ordinary shares currently trade on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the symbol “ENLT.” The offering is expected to close on February 14, 2023, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.
Latham & Watkins LLP represented Enlight in the offering with a corporate team led by London partner Joshua Kiernan and Houston partner Ryan Lynch, with associates Gilad Zohari, Adam Deutsch, and Kirby Swartz. Advice was also provided on project finance and regulatory matters by London partners Paul Davies, Simon Tysoe, and JP Sweny, Washington, D.C. partner Tyler Brown, London counsel Michael Green, and Los Angeles/Houston counsel Joshua Marnitz, with associate Vanessa McLellan; on tax matters by New York partner Elena Romanova, with associate Michael Yu; on tax equity matters by New York partner Eli Katz and Washington, D.C. counsel Isaac Maron; on FINRA/NASDAQ matters by New York counsel Gail Neely; on compliance matters by London partner Nate Seltzer and Washington, D.C. partner Eric Volkman, with associates Chris Ting and Elizabeth Annis; on corporate governance matters by New York counsel Irina Yevmenenko; and on cybersecurity and privacy matters by Washington, D.C. partner Tony Kim.
Latham & Watkins LLP represented Enlight in the offering with a corporate team led by London partner Joshua Kiernan and Houston partner Ryan Lynch, with associates Gilad Zohari, Adam Deutsch, and Kirby Swartz. Advice was also provided on project finance and regulatory matters by London partners Paul Davies, Simon Tysoe, and JP Sweny, Washington, D.C. partner Tyler Brown, London counsel Michael Green, and Los Angeles/Houston counsel Joshua Marnitz, with associate Vanessa McLellan; on tax matters by New York partner Elena Romanova, with associate Michael Yu; on tax equity matters by New York partner Eli Katz and Washington, D.C. counsel Isaac Maron; on FINRA/NASDAQ matters by New York counsel Gail Neely; on compliance matters by London partner Nate Seltzer and Washington, D.C. partner Eric Volkman, with associates Chris Ting and Elizabeth Annis; on corporate governance matters by New York counsel Irina Yevmenenko; and on cybersecurity and privacy matters by Washington, D.C. partner Tony Kim.