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Dealwatch: US firms line up as Russia’s largest driller prepares exit from London stock exchange

Dealwatch: US firms line up as Russia’s largest driller prepares exit from London stock exchange
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Legal Business
13 October 2015
Corporate and M&AUS firms

The management of Eurasia Drilling Company Limited is being advised by US firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher as it prepares to sell to major shareholders and exit the London stock exchange, after Schlumberger gave up on a deal to buy into the company.

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