A pair of Am Law 100 firms are advising on an all-stock merger between Eden Prairie, Minnesotabased Stratasys and Israel’s Objet that values the combined 3-D printer maker at $1.4 billion.
Latham & Watkins antitrust partners Bruce Prager in New York and Howard Rosenblatt in Brussels are serving as international competition counsel to Stratasys on the deal. Stratasys shareholders will own 55 percent of the combined entity, which will keep the Stratasys name. The company makes printers used to create three-dimensional images used in the design of cars, military aircraft, and other products.
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