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Is ESG prompting the end of shareholder primacy?
Pressure to integrate ESG factors into corporate culture means big business is shifting away from shareholder primacy and towards stakeholder capitalism. But is this move at the expense of profit?
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Digital assets: Everything you need to know before acquiring
How to get a tech deal right
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The rise of private equity in the complex carve-out
With businesses reassessing strategy more than ever before, private equity companies are profiting from the resulting growth in complex carve-outs
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The pandemic has stalled activist investors, but for how long?
Activist investors have had a quiet year, thanks to Covid-19. Even a group of investors renowned for their aggressive tactics were reluctant to publicly attack companies reeling from the impact of a global pandemic.
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ESG and the rise of sustainable dealmaking
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are fast becoming a central part of how investors and companies are preparing for the future.
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Can cross-border transactions fuel growth in a post-Covid world?
As the markets start to stabilise in the fourth quarter of a challenging year for M&A, a number of significant trends have emerged.
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Masayoshi Son and the faulty crystal ball
In fairy tales, a crystal ball can be many things: it can reveal the future, but it can also be a malevolent charm.
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Healthcare meets tech: fit for purpose
Increasing pressure on healthcare systems, massive tech growth and consumer-led demand are the perfect recipe for strong M&A activity in the emerging healthtech sector.
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The transformational impact of tech
As technology continues to reshape large industrial companies, M&A activity in this sector is on the up. It brings with it a transformation of global workforces and a shift in national identities.
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Green means go for a new era of finance
With growing pressure on businesses to incorporate ESG in dealmaking, green bonds are proving increasingly attractive. What does growth in this method of sustainable finance mean for the investment market?
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Distress to Impress
With indicators pointing to the peak of the current financial cycle, an economic downturn could be imminent, bringing with it an uptick in distressed M&A activity.
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The Occidental megadeal that didn’t go quite as planned
M&A is tough. Megadeals can be even tougher. That’s exactly what Vicki Hollub, CEO of Houston-based Occidental Petroleum, discovered with last year’s $55bn takeover of US shale oil producer Anadarko Petroleum.
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M&A in the wake of Covid-19: strategies for a healthy business
Several months into this global pandemic and businesses are facing a pivotal moment. Government reinforcement from bailouts and support schemes has been quick to land, but despite this injection of liquidity, the global economy will shrink by 5.2 per cent
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Small is beautiful: private equity adapts to the pandemic
Digital transformation driven by M&A: what are the legal implications?
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Digital transformation driven by M&A: what are the legal implications?
Digital transformation driven by M&A: what are the legal implications?
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