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Susan Smythe Discusses Merger with Charleston Regional Business Journal
January 10, 2012
Susan Smythe Discusses Merger with Charleston Regional Business Journal
CHARLESTON, S.C.—Womble Carlyle attorney Susan Smythe was interviewed in a front-page article in the Charleston Regional Business Journal concerning the recent Force Protection-General Dynamics merger. Smythe was not involved in the transaction, but was interviewed because of her extensive experience in Charleston-area mergers and acquisitions.
“The big picture is you have a company that wants to be sold for the highest price,” Smythe told the newspaper. “You have various interested buyers who want to offer a fair price because that’s what it’s going to take.”
Susan Smythe is a transactional lawyer who has had a diverse and complex practice. She has acquired extensive experience in her thirty plus years of practice in the areas of real estate, mergers and acquisitions, finance, franchise law, captive insurance and business entities. Smythe practices in the firm’s Charleston office.
The article appears in the Jan. 2-16th edition of the newspaper.
CHARLESTON, S.C.—Womble Carlyle attorney Susan Smythe was interviewed in a front-page article in the Charleston Regional Business Journal concerning the recent Force Protection-General Dynamics merger. Smythe was not involved in the transaction, but was interviewed because of her extensive experience in Charleston-area mergers and acquisitions.
“The big picture is you have a company that wants to be sold for the highest price,” Smythe told the newspaper. “You have various interested buyers who want to offer a fair price because that’s what it’s going to take.”
Susan Smythe is a transactional lawyer who has had a diverse and complex practice. She has acquired extensive experience in her thirty plus years of practice in the areas of real estate, mergers and acquisitions, finance, franchise law, captive insurance and business entities. Smythe practices in the firm’s Charleston office.
The article appears in the Jan. 2-16th edition of the newspaper.
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