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Latham & Watkins LLP Advised On Check Point Software’s Upsized US$1.75 Billion Convertible Senior Notes Offering
Latham & Watkins LLP Advisesd on Check Point Software’s Upsized US$1.75 Billion Convertible Senior Notes Offering
Latham & Watkins LLP advised the initial purchasers on the upsized private offering by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. of US$1.75 billion aggregate principal amount of 0.00% Convertible Senior Notes due 2030, issued to qualified institutional buyers under Rule 144A of the US Securities Act. The offering amount was increased from the previously announced US$1.5 billion.
As part of the transaction, Check Point granted the initial purchasers an option to buy up to an additional US$250 million aggregate principal amount of the Notes within a 13-day period beginning on the issuance date. The sale of the Notes is expected to close on December 8, 2025, subject to customary closing conditions.
The Latham & Watkins LLP team led by Joshua Kiernan (Partner), Greg Rodgers (Partner), and Gilad Zohari (Partner), with Ryan Gold (Associate), Andrew Bentz (Associate), Isabelle Sawhney (Associate), Abdullah Khan (Associate), Bradford Taylor (Associate), and Steve Hess (Associate). Advice was also provided on derivatives matters by Reza Mojtabaee-Zamani (Partner), with Daniel Weiss (Associate) and on tax matters by Elena Romanova (Partner), with Tessa Young (Associate).
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