- A new PwC survey reveals U.S. executives’ concerns about tax policy and pandemic response, and indicates plans for growth through trade and M&A.
Deals will reshape industries in the time of COVID-19
June 8, 2020 by Alastair Rimmer, Christopher Temple, and Will Jackson-MooreCrisis creates business opportunities. This time, M&A activity will lead the way, and buyers will be in the driver’s seat.Related tags: coronavirus, COVID-19, deals, investing, investors, mergers and deals, private equity, sustainabilityBe prepared, not scared, when investing in U.S. companies
September 9, 2019 by Curt Moldenhauer, Mike Burak, and Darren J. TappCross-border deals face increased scrutiny, but understanding where regulators are coming from can help prevent trouble.Related tags: Compliance. Transformed., deals, global issues, global perspective, growth, mergers and deals, regulationWhy your next deal may be a partnership
December 3, 2018 by Bob Saada and Benjamin Gomes-CasseresA new study shows that alliances and joint ventures are on the rise worldwide.Strategy Talk: What’s the Right Mix of Organic Growth and Acquisitions?
October 2, 2018 by Ken FavaroThree questions will help you find the best combination of buy, borrow, and build for your business.Related tags: capabilities, company growth, deals, growth, mergers and deals, strategy, value propositionStart Small and Think Globally
September 26, 2018 by Art KleinerBrazilian media and private equity leader Eduardo Sirotsky Melzer has a message for high-tech, middle-market companies in emerging economies: This could be their moment.Related tags: ceo, company growth, digital strategy, Inside the Mind of the CEO, investing, latin america, media business, mergers and dealsGrowing through M&A in Financial Services
April 18, 2018 by Daniel GrossPursuit of innovation is crucial in the competitive global market.Why the Aetna–CVS Deal Is a Lesson for Leaders
December 7, 2017 by Ram CharanIt’s a case study in the “attacker’s advantage.”CVS–Aetna Deal Would Be a Boon for the Little City
December 5, 2017 by Daniel GrossWhen it comes to attracting big business and talent, smaller cities often lose out. But Woonsocket, R.I., is poised to break the cycle.The Next Wave of Innovation in the Chemicals Industry
June 5, 2017 by Vijay Sarathy, Jayant Gotpagar, and Marcus MorawietzDiscoveries in materials science could lead to a new era of growth. Who is best positioned to benefit — incumbent companies or upstarts?The Way the Media Industry Works
July 5, 2016 by Art KleinerFormer NBC Universal CEO Bob Wright looks back on his two decades at GE — and forward to a post-broadcast, post-cable media world.Why Microsoft Linked Up with LinkedIn
June 13, 2016 by Daniel GrossRemember the old adage that who you know matters as much as what you know?Why the Banking Industry Needs $600 Billion Worth of M&A
May 4, 2016 by Doug Stotz, Arjun Saxena, and Sanchit TiwariThe case for consolidation in U.S. retail and commercial banking.The Shareholder Value Triple Play
March 28, 2016 by Tom Hansson and Abhijeet ShekdarMature food companies need to use aggressive cost reduction, portfolio simplification, and substantially new approaches to growth to deliver competitive returns.Merging across Borders
October 29, 2015 by Matt PalmquistGiven the growing number of international mergers, managers must overcome cultural differences with foreign colleagues to avoid the type of friction that can devalue a deal.
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