03/27/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2024 11:55
Cravath represented the initial purchasers in connection with the $400 million 144A convertible senior notes offering of Xerox Holdings Corporation, a workplace technology company that builds and integrates software and hardware, and the financial institution counterparties to a "capped call" transaction entered into by Xerox Holdings Corporation in connection with the offering. The transaction closed on March 11, 2024.
The Cravath team included partners Andrew J. Pitts and C. Daniel Haaren and associates Kelly N. King and Obianuju A. Enworom on capital markets matters, of counsel Elizabeth Albert and associate Mary Jean Perzik on derivatives matters, partner Andrew T. Davis and associates Joana W. Li and Josh Banafsheha on tax matters, and practice area attorney David Crampton and associate Jonathan C. Nickas on executive compensation and benefits matters. Ali Jimenez also worked on capital markets matters.
Deals & Cases
August 28, 2014
On August 28, 2014, the SEC ended a formal investigation of certain revenue recognition accounting practices at Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. ("ACS"), a company acquired by Xerox in 2010, without bringing any charges against Xerox or ACS. Cravath represented Xerox and ACS in the investigation. A current employee and a former employee of ACS agreed to settlements with the SEC, which did not include fraud charges.