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Debt or Equity? Making the right choice at the right time

Wizenius

When companies need to raise capital, they have two primary options: Debt involves borrowing money, while equity involves issuing shares of ownership in the company. Let's take a look at examples of companies that raised capital through debt, and analyze the factors that influenced their decision.

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Commodity Hedge Funds: The Most Lucrative “Hidden Gem” in Finance?

Mergers and Inquisitions

There are two broad categories of commodity trading, and each firm above fits within one or the other: 1) Physical – This category is more capital-intensive and requires serious logistics and operations know-how and a wide network. As the delivery date approaches, the underlying commodity’s price and its futures price converge.

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Will There Be an IPO for a Specialty Consulting Company in 2024?

Focus Investment Banking

The S&P 500 has recently traded near 4800, close to its record at the end of 2021. The business we know today as Kroll, when it was previously known as Duff & Phelps, went private in 2013, selling to Carlyle Group and other investment partners. As 2024 starts, the U.S. stock markets are at or near their all-time highs.

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Specialization Deep Dive with Kyle Bradshaw | End of the Single Store Generalist Shop Era

Focus Investment Banking

Our guest this week is Kyle Bradshaw, director of fixed operations at K&M Collision and president of the Carolina’s Collision Association. What’s your perspective on why I might say that that era is coming to an end? It seems like there’s a doctor for, for everything, right? Cole Strandberg: There we go.

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Physician Practice Acquisitions: A Primer on Hospital & Private Equity Consolidation

InvestmentBank.com

With larger physician networks and access to specialist’s hospitals also gain negotiating leverage with insurers and can participate in alternative payment models, such as capitated and bundled payments, through vertical integration. Is Healthcare’s M&A Trend Softening? Retrieved May 20, 2019, from [link] [3] Bees, J.

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Healthcare 2021: Trends, M&A & Valuations

InvestmentBank.com

Government funded programs include Medicare, Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Veterans Health Administration. The key issue is that most businesses in this subsector started off as one-product companies and raised large amounts of capital without considering clinical utility and economic benefits.