BANGKOK — 29 March 2011 — Hunton & Williams (Thailand) Limited recently represented Banpu Public Company Limited, Thailand's largest coal mining company, in selling its holding in SAADEC (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd., a company which owns a 56 percent stake in the Daning coal mine in Shanxi province, northern China, to China Resources Power Holdings Ltd for USD$669 million.

The Hunton & Williams team was led by Asia-Pacific partner Edward B. Koehler and included partner Manuel E. Maisog, associate Chumbhot Plangtrakul, legal consultant Helen Zhou, associate Qiuhua Qian, and legal assistant Peter Francis Schultz.

Hunton & Williams offers clients a fully integrated team of lawyers for cross-border M&A and financings throughout Southeast Asia, China and Japan.

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