Mining team CVs.

David Avery-Gee Kay Moon Toby Grimstone Mainstream Corporate Partner, London Corporate Counsel, Hong Kong Banking Partner, London Mining Sector Leader Mining Sector Leader Mining Sector Leader Tel: +44 20 7456 2144 Tel: +88 22901 5077 Tel: +44 20 7456 4893 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

David is a corporate partner based in our London office Kay is a Corporate Counsel and heads our Korea Corporate Toby is a banking partner based in our London office. and advises on many of Linklaters’ headline deals for Practice. Prior to moving to Asia, she has advised a number He is a specialist in international banking with a high-profile clients, with a particular focus on the mining of FTSE 100 and major multi-national clients across different particular focus on event driven financings and sector. sectors on high profile, complex transactions globally. structured financings in the emerging markets. In particular, Kay has significant experience of working on David is co-head of our global mining and metals team Toby is co-head of our global mining and metals team transactions across the natural resources sector and is part and has a wealth of experience advising on M&A, IPOs, and works for some of the biggest names in the sector. equities and restructuring matters. of the Asia Funds and Financial Investors group, with a focus on the natural resources and infrastructure sectors. Toby’s experience includes advising: David’s experience in mining transactions includes advising: Recent experience includes advising: > Energy UK on its acquisition, together with the Qatar Investment Authority, of a 20% stake in > ESCO, the US mining services company, on its > on the £2.3bn public takeover by Rosneft, Russia’s state-owned oil and gas concern. acquisition by Weir Group plc. and also advising on the £230m private divestment of its UK North Sea operations to Worley > BP on pre-export finance facilities of up to > Glencore on a series of high profile transactions, Parsons. US$5.25bn for BP Angola and BP Caspian. including the merger with and the disposal of Las Bambas. > Glencore on its US$90bn all-share merger with Xstrata > Glencore on its pre-IPO financing, IPO and merger and on its US$10bn IPO and dual listings in London and with Xstrata. > Arcelor Mittal on the IPO of its stainless steel Hong Kong and secondary listing in Johannesburg. business on the Luxembourg, Paris and Amsterdam Stock Exchanges. > Equitix on its acquisition of a portfolio from NIBC Bank N.V. of various infrastructure assets including European solar and wind farms.