Sentences with phrase «of dealmaking»

The result of the dealmaking will be a stronger industry, predicts Michael Errichetti, managing director at JP Morgan Securities Inc. «After the music stops, the REITs that are left will be bigger and stronger,» he says.
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.
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.»
There is a kind of dealmaking and horse trading that he engages in that I think often obscures the truth.
But neither the New York State Senate's nor the Governor's version of the budget included such a package, and in the final furious hours of dealmaking yesterday, a Catskill Park line item was left on the cutting room floor.
The sale process for Mallinckrodt's generic drug business comes amid a wave of dealmaking in the sector.
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.
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.
More than $ 50 billion worth of takeovers were being lined up on Wednesday, in a final flurry of dealmaking that saw global volumes exceed $ 1.2 trillion in a record - breaking quarter.

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Dealmaking in 2016 may surpass this year's levels as acquisitions of distressed assets and firms accelerate, particularly in the energy sector, says Robert Profusek of Jones Day.
Linden Lab operates the virtual world called Second Life... Bolstering its rep for brash - to - the - point - of - crazy dealmaking, AOL purchased Bebo, the third - largest social network in the U.S., for $ 850 million.
Amid all the dealmaking and drama, there is still the crushingly difficult work of integrating two enormous, unwieldy, and proud companies across sprawling geographies.
«For the supermajors, the U.S. shales may be just the portfolio medicine needed to repair short -, mid - or long - term portfolio damage as a result of the last several years of severe exploration cutbacks,» Brian Lidsky, managing director at PLS, said in a briefing on 2017 dealmaking.
Even toward the end of his career, he didn't slow down his dealmaking.
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.
Harsha Basnayake, EY, says capital controls in China were a way of ensuring discipline in dealmaking and unlikely to be a permanent measure.
Analysts see a spike in dealmaking this year thanks to an influx of cash.
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.
In related news, UBS has hired a top investment banker from Deutsche Bank amid a major ramp - up of its US dealmaking team.
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.
What's driving this frenzy of health care — related dealmaking?
But the serial acquirers that defined the last decade of specialty pharma dealmaking — Teva Pharmaceuticals, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, and Endo International — are no longer in the position to take on bigger deals, as they're all saddled with too much debt.
Dealmaking was up 37 % from 2014, and it was more than double the volume of 2009.
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.
Global mergers and acquisitions 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.
Dealmaking was still brisk last year, just on the more modest end of the scale.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is embarking on its biggest cost - cutting push in years as it tries to weather a slump in trading and dealmaking, according to two people with knowledge of the effort.
Her dealmaking acumen and collaborative approach to competition is also the antithesis of former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's aggressive, take - no - prisoners style of business.
The investment bank now generates most of its income from equities, dealmaking and underwriting and benefited from a return to volatility in the first quarter, though Ermotti warned in a Bloomberg TV interview that client activity was more muted in February and March.
There are plenty of quips in the letter, including a joke likening a CEO's penchant for dealmaking to the drive of teenagers.
Guggenheim Securities has hired a senior healthcare banker away from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, as dealmaking in the life sciences sector remains red hot.
If your work involves life sciences dealmaking, you know it's the time of year to start firming up your plans for the week of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference.
This may also be a further sign that Beijing has run out of patience with splashy foreign dealmaking.
A new infrastructure push offers one hope of bipartisan dealmaking.
Following a record - breaking year for worldwide mergers and acquisitions, dealmaking declined to a two - year low in the first quarter of 2016.
As Business Week describes consolidation «It was inaugurated during the dealmaking 1980s, which left airlines, tires, and appliances in the hands of virtual cartels.
While Powell didn't suggest outright Gov. David Paterson would be the beneficiary of this strategy, he was not shy about sharing his suspicion that the former Ways & Means Committee chair will run, win, resign and then pick his replacement through political dealmaking.
«But in the political triage of legislative dealmaking, I assume he figures the bang is not worth the buck.»
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...
Surely one day the real story of the term limits debacle will be written, and it will be full of luscious details: the assurance to Christine Quinn that she will be crowned the first female mayor in 2013; the Committee Chairs that were passed around like so many lollipops at a birthday party (Mr. Bloomberg of course in the role of scary clown); the allocation of special funds to right - voting Council members.Basically, a register of threats and bribes and blame - passing that rivals anything else in the history of shady municipal dealmaking.
A former top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo was convicted on corruption charges Tuesday at a trial that further exposed the state capital's culture of backroom dealmaking.
The editorial questioned the process and substance of Cuomo's dealmaking.
Percoco was convicted on corruption charges at a trial that further exposed the state capital's culture of backroom dealmaking.
Tony Hill, Intralinks's (NYSE: IL) director of leading online social dealmaking platform, Intralinks DealNexus, said that in 2013 «Intralinks
The film takes you inside the world of crafty dealmaking and heavy mind games as each accepts the kill - or - be-killed lifestyle of a political campaign advisor.
Especially if you consider its recent near - eclipse by the Toronto film festival, the near - simultaneous North American event that has in recent years become a powerhouse of international dealmaking and a magnet for world - premiere film launches.
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But, like the recent New York auctions where nearly 60 % less art sold by - value in comparison to one year before but with far fewer costly guarantees, the businesses behind the art being sold appear to remain strong thanks to this kind of shrewd dealmaking.
There will be much to discuss as they tease out the details of the Paris agreement, and much back room dealmaking that Canada will not be a part of.
I long for authentic confirmation hearings devoted to the interpretation of the Constitution and the practical application of law, rather than professional spin and political dealmaking.
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