We have got a slew of articles in this edition of the M&A Weekly Digest, from the opportunity business owners have with the large amount of private equity overhang to a common deal-breaker and why Japanese companies prefer to expand in the U.S. [Read more…]
M&A Weekly Digest – Oct. 26, 2012
This week’s digest explores reasons private equity firms prefer to invest in lower middle-market companies, why middle-market firms expand via add-on acquisitions, and the private equity industry’s current dilemma. As usual, click on the headlines for the full stories. [Read more…]
M&A Weekly Digest – Sept. 14, 2012
Today’s M&A digest covers how the current state of uncertainty detrimentally effects business planning, the amount of private equity dry powder by region, and determining the right time to exit your business. As usual, click on the headlines to read the full pieces. [Read more…]
M&A Weekly Digest – August 17, 2012
Ever wondered what the term “dry powder” means and what impact it has on your privately owned business? Ever wondered what private equity’s real return on investment was? Well, wonder no more as these topics and more are covered in today’s M&A Weekly Digest. Click on the headlines to read the full articles. [Read more…]
M&A Weekly Digest – June 29, 2012
The M&A Weekly Digest today explores: the growing unpopularity of IPOs coupled with the increasing popularity of companies wanting to sell; the amount of dry powder that private equity firms are sitting on; various business valuation methods; and timing your exit from your business. [Read more…]