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Mergers and acquisitions: The art of the deal
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The M&A marketplace is enjoying unprecedented levels of activity. New players are emerging. Private equity firms are flush with cash. But the increasingly global scope of transactions is creating new challenges for deal-makers. Companies today need to master the growing size and complexity of transactions without sacrificing speed — which can make the difference between securing a deal and losing out to a competitor. With the pace of M&A activity expected to continue for the foreseeable future, companies need to be both smarter and faster to succeed.

In this Deloitte Canada Insights podcast, Charles Knight and Derek Alty, co-leaders of Deloitte’s M&A Transaction Services in Canada, examine the forces at play in today’s dynamic M&A markets. Learn about the importance of having a “deal thesis” and discover the greatest pitfalls to executing a profitable deal.


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