Haystack Analytics Private Limited 
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DSK Legal, Treelife advise Haystack Analytics on investment from Sun Pharma

The deal amount is valued ₹330 million.

Bar & Bench

Haystack Analytics has received an investment of ₹330 million from Sun Pharmaceutical Industries to acquire 9.6% of Haystack’s total outstanding securities.

DSK Legal assisted and advised Haystack Analytics on this transaction.

The team representing Haystack comprised the following lawyers:

(i) For the transaction documents: Harvinder Singh (Partner), Shubhi Ameriya (Principal Associate), Chandan Dubey (Senior Associate) and Mitushi Garg (Senior Associate).

(ii) For the vendor due diligence: Shubhi Ameriya (Principal Associate), Chandan Dubey (Senior Associate), Diksha Mazumdar (Associate), Brijesh Ranjan Sahoo (Associate) and Sumedha Tewari (Associate).

Harvinder Singh acted as the lead partner for this transaction and Anjan Dasgupta acted as the relationship partner.

Harvinder Singh, Anjan Dasgupta

Treelife assisted and advised Haystack Analytics on this transaction.

The team representing Haystack comprised the following lawyers:

  • (i) For drafting and negotiating the transaction documents: Garima Mitra (Partner), Yamini Upadhyay (Senior Associate), Aakansha Singh (Associate).

  • (ii) Assistance for closing the transaction: Garima Mitra (Partner), Darshana Chauhan (Senior Associate), Yamini Upadhyay (Senior Associate), Somil Baluja (Senior Executive Compliance), Aakansha Singh (Associate).

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