Sentences with word «dealmaking»

That sparked a flurry of dealmaking in messaging, as smartphone users worldwide increasingly use Web - based services to communicate rather than paying for text messaging.
The sale process for Mallinckrodt's generic drug business comes amid a wave of dealmaking in the sector.
Amid that backdrop, a number of industry watchers have called on dealmaking as a solution, Kraft Heinz is at the center of this speculation after its $ 143 billion merger bid for Unilever (ul), the European maker of Lipton teas and Hellmann's mayo, was rebuffed.
Matt Porzio, Intralinks vice president of M&A strategy, weighs in on the Justice Department's suit against AT&T, and shares his outlook on dealmaking in 2018.
Annapolis, Md. — Already recognized as the industry's premier dealmaking event, the 18th Annual NIC Conference will have the added draw of four nationally respected individuals who will headline its plenary sessions: Tom Brokaw, Alice Rivlin, Ph.D., Peter Linneman, Ph.D. and Mark B. McClellan, Ph.D., as announced today by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC).
Experts offer their takes on the developing dealmaking environment in the early days of the Trump Administration.
The figure represents 7 percent of overall global dealmaking activity, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Specialty pharma dealmaking fell off abruptly in 2017 with just $ 7 billion in deals, the lowest since 2009 according to consulting firm EY.
Media stocks have been in the spotlight recently as talks about dealmaking pick up.
But two energy deals on Tuesday, particularly the one for the Keystone Pipeline, seem to suggest that President Trump may have forgotten dealmaking prowess back at Trump Tower.
You'll need to hire a real estate agent (again), pay them commission, list your house back on the market, go through the whole meet - and - greet / accept bids / dealmaking process, and wrap up the rigamarole of selling and paying escrow, moving and closing fees.
Plex's sector has seen strong dealmaking activity recently.
What's driving this frenzy of health care — related dealmaking?
Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) had their strongest start ever in the first quarter of 2018, totaling $ 1.2 trillion in value, as U.S. tax reform and faster economic growth in Europe unleashed many companies» dealmaking instincts.
«Our approach right from the beginning [was] that we have tremendous real estate assets that have tremendous value,» Baker said during his speech at the ICSC New York National Conference and Dealmaking show taking place Dec. 3 and 4.
Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro vowed Monday to fix what he called Albany's climate of corruption and backroom dealmaking as he announced his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor...
Apparently, the commercial real estate securities markets are running on all cylinders as dealmaking continues at a frantic pace.
He expressed a continued «fundamental concern» about whether Tillerson would «pursue a foreign policy of dealmaking at the expense of traditional alliances and at the expense of human rights and democracy.»
It was a very busy year for corporate dealmaking.
Analysts expect big energy companies to play a major role in dealmaking during another solid year for oil and gas mergers and acquisitions.
Khosrowshahi, who has yet to accept the company's offer, was a surprise pick for the Uber board, but he's a noted operator with dealmaking chops, and has garnered the good will of his staffers at Expedia, with a 94 percent approval rating, according to recruiting site Glassdoor.
Bankers and lawyers are blaming regulatory uncertainty and jittery relations between the US and China for a 15 percent decline in Chinese cross-border dealmaking so far this year, writes Don Weinland.
«Although the deal size is relatively small, it again demonstrates Kimco's opportunistic dealmaking ability,» said Salomon Smith Barney analyst Jonathon Litt in a written report on the transaction yesterday.
As Dropout Nation has documented over the past few weeks (and, actually, longer than that), decades of dealmaking between states, districts, and affiliates of the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers is rearing its ugly head just as state governments must also deal with increasing Medicaid costs driven by the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
The duo's credentials meant they likely could have selected anywhere to begin their careers — anywhere, the conventional wisdom goes, but the insular and highly specialized world of talent dealmaking.
Even with the positive mood at this year's ICSC New York Dealmaking conference, seasoned retail real estate professionals expect only moderate growth for the sector in 2012...
«Many businesses that were flying high several years ago are remaking themselves and forging various forms of creative dealmaking,» she told the E-Commerce Times, citing HP's recent split as an example.
In a conference call with analysts on Wednesday, Bernstein's Alexia Howard asked Kraft Heinz about the potential appetite for dealmaking amid concerns that a target might not want to be acquired because of the company's reputation for aggressive cost cutting.
(Bloomberg)-- China is planning sweeping curbs on its companies» overseas acquisitions, including barring most foreign investments of $ 10 billion or more, people with knowledge of the matter said, as it seeks to tame a record dealmaking...
In Europe dealmaking jumped 27 percent, totaling $ 19 billion and the most active year since 2007.
And so the families turned to Lindsay Goldberg, a now - $ 13 billion private equity firm that focuses on deals with family - owned businesses, to put up the majority of the cash necessary to fund the entity and provide dealmaking expertise.
And thanks to the managers» adroit dealmaking and operational wizardry, returns magically outpace those in the stock market.
And the company's ravenous dealmaking business unit, IBM Watson Health, seems to be redefining daily what AI applications can be used for.
The prospect of Amazon entering the medical arena may have, at least in part, helped set off a flurry of dealmaking among insurers, pharmacy benefits managers, and even retailers.
Next to him, grinning widely, was the man who had assembled the acquired company: Stefano Pessina, an Italian billionaire who had started with one local pharmaceutical distributor in 1977 and, through shrewd and voluminous dealmaking, built it into the $ 40 billion, 4,600 - store Alliance Boots.
JPMorgan finished 2016 in a dominant position when it comes to Wall Street dealmaking revenue, according to figures from Dealogic.
In related news, UBS has hired a top investment banker from Deutsche Bank amid a major ramp - up of its US dealmaking team.
President Trump's dealmaking background is in real estate, not in manufacturing, so it is understandable that he got played here.
Rates are likely to go up, perhaps as soon as this autumn, and companies and analysts report that recent dealmaking has also reduced the options for takeout candidates — putting pressure on companies.
The real problem is that between super-angels and micro-VCs, there seems to be lots more Series A dealmaking — about two - thirds more — while the number of Series B deals is up by «only» about 25 percent.
«It's going to get tougher and tougher to earn the reputation» for savvy dealmaking «unless something in this trajectory changes pretty quickly,» Seifert said.
EY will today release a new «Capital Confidence Barometer» report, showing that dealmaking optimism in the U.S. has risen sharply.
Simon, a real estate giant with headquarters in Indianapolis, has relied on aggressive dealmaking and savvy property management to bolster its position as the largest U.S. operator and developer of shopping malls.
But as the pace of dealmaking speeds up, advisers to buyout funds have warned that there is a risk of overpaying for assets as multiples have already surpassed the record highs of before the financial crisis.
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