Total Produce plc: Total Produce to Combine With Dole Food Company and Become Publicly Listed in the U.S.
Transaction Highlights:
Total Produce plc ( Total Produce ), Europe s leading fresh produce company, Dole Food Company, Inc. ( Dole ), and affiliates of Castle Cooke, Inc. (the C&C shareholders ), which own a 55% interest in Dole s parent company ( Dole Holdings ) (together, the Parties ), are pleased to announce that they have entered into a binding transaction agreement (the Agreement ) to combine under a newly created, U.S. listed company (
Dole plc ) (the Transaction ).
The Transaction will simplify the existing structure between the two companies by unifying Dole and Total Produce under common ownership, with the objective of enabling full operational integration, realisation of synergies and value creation across the enlarged business.
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Goldman Sachs issues first sustainability bond, priced at $800m
US-based finance giant Goldman Sachs has issued its inaugural sustainability bond, priced at $800m, as it strives to mobilise $750bn in green finance by 2030.
Pictured: Jersey City, where Goldman Sachs Tower is located
The bond will be used to support businesses and projects driving progress in nine key areas: clean energy; low-carbon transport; sustainable food and agriculture; waste management and materials; ecosystem services; accessible and innovative healthcare; accessible and affordable education; financial inclusion and community sustainability.
All finance will be allocated in line with Goldman Sachs’ own Sustainability Issuance Framework. The firm claims that the framework couples the need for rapid decarbonisation with the need for inclusive growth. Sustainalytics has acted as the second-party opinion provider for the Framework.