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Exit Planning Through an Investment Banker’s Lens

Focus Investment Banking

Owners need to focus on #3 so that when #1 and #2 align, the business is ready for acquisition. If your goal is full retirement by 2030, plan to sell by 2028 or 2029. This target is negotiated and agreed upon, and the investment banking advisor will play a large role here.

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The Dynamic Landscape of Software Mergers and Acquisitions in 2024

Solganick & Co.

September 2, 2024 – The software mergers and acquisitions (M&A) marketplace has been bustling with activity in the first half of 2024, reflecting the sector’s robust growth and strategic consolidations. billion acquisition of Ansys, a move aimed at bolstering its software capabilities and expanding its market footprint.

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Global Fintech Industry Report

Benchmark International

billion by 2028. The global fintech (or financial technology) market was valued at $194 billion in 2022. From 2023, it expects to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.8% to reach $492.81

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Grocery Private Label: Trends Create Opportunities for Proven Players

Focus Investment Banking

With value comes options – like investment, growth, acquisitions, mergers, and sale. Retailers are investing in and paying closer attention to their target markets. Stores that have seriously invested in their own branded products chose a path — to become a destination. Private label sales: Europe leads the U.s.

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How Changes in US Manufacturing Will Impact the M&A Landscape

Focus Investment Banking

While much of the discussion has centered on the effects of his tariffs, the administrations promise of business-friendly policies and tax incentives are already yielding significant new investments in US manufacturing. Additionally, lower corporate tax rates imply increased valuation as potential buyers see a greater return on investment.