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tkaisharis@winstead.com

Tristan Kaisharis is a member of Winstead’s Corporate, Securities/M&A Practice Group. Tristan advises public and private companies in various corporate transactions focusing primarily on venture capital financing, mergers & acquisitions, public and private offerings and general corporate governance.

Representative Experience

Mergers and Acquisitions

  • Represent a beverage manufacturer that has a leading national brewery valued at $57.8M with its stock exchange and reorganization
  • Represent a retirement plan servicer in its $50M sale to a Houston-based private equity firm
  • Represent an Austin-based private equity firm with various software acquisitions valued between $1M and $25M

Venture Capital Financings

  • Represent an Austin-based operating company in its investments and acquisitions of consumer products
  • Represent a biotechnology company in its $15M preferred stock financing
  • Represent a biotechnology company in its $2.5M convertible note conversion to preferred stock
  • Represent a Waco-based venture capital firm in its investments into bootstrapped start-ups
  • Represent a consumer products operating company with various investments ranging from $2.5M to $10M 

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