Elite duo take lead roles on landmark Syrian project financing deal
Lovells and Shearman & Sterling have taken the lead on a $682m (£415m) projects deal in Syria, believed to be the first project financing to close in the country.
Lovells and Shearman & Sterling have taken the lead on a $682m (£415m) projects deal in Syria, believed to be the first project financing to close in the country. Construction company Lafarge, which is one of the world's largest cement suppliers, is to build a cement plant in northern Syria using project finance loans totalling $341m (£208m).
November 04, 2009 at 06:08 AM
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Elite duo take lead roles on landmark Syrian project financing deal
Lovells and Shearman & Sterling have taken the lead on a $682m (£415m) projects deal in Syria, believed to be the first project financing to close in the country.
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