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  • Dealmaker’s Spotlight: Oakwell Sports Advisory

    December 21, 2022  |  City Talk

    Datasite recently spoke with Alex Coral, VP, Oakwell Sports Advisory, to hear his thoughts and insights on why sport and its related assets remain a popular investment, even during a downturn. Oakwell is a dedicated corporate finance and strategic consultancy boutique that advises sports rights holders and investors on commercial strategy, financing options, and valuation. [...]

  • Toshiba’s prospective buyer mulls reducing £13bn bid after weak earnings

    December 18, 2022

    The prospective buyer of Toshiba is reportedly mulling the decision to lower its bid for the Japanese tech giant. Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) secured 2.2 trillion yen (£13.23bn) for Toshiba from four Japanese banks on Friday. However, local business newspaper Nikkei reported yesterday that Toshiba’s weaker than expected earnings may knock some value off the [...]

  • M&A slumps as UK dealmakers sit out rocky markets

    December 6, 2022

    Mergers and acquisitions in the UK have slumped back to pre-pandemic levels this year as dealmakers play the waiting game amid wild swings on the markets, official figures have revealed. A total of 459 domestic and cross-border deals were completed in the third quarter of the year, nine down on the previous quarter and 159 [...]

  • Dealmaker’s Spotlight: Hannam & Partners

    November 22, 2022  |  City Talk

    Datasite recently spoke with Sam Merlin, Partner at Hannam & Partners, to hear his thoughts and insights on the energy sector and what lies ahead for the market and dealmaking. Hannam & Partners is a leading independent investment bank with expertise across the energy, mining, and financial services sectors. Owned by its partners, Hannam & Partners [...]

  • UK law firms hit harder by global economic headwinds than US rivals

    November 17, 2022

    Law firms worldwide have seen demand for their services slow over the first half of 2022, according to new research. US law firms are however seeing stronger growth than their British and Australian rivals, the research from Thomson Reuters shows.   The situation has seen demand for US law firms’ services continue to grow over [...]

  • Deals down: Second quarter mergers and acquisitions slumps back to pre-pandemic levels

    September 6, 2022

    The number of deals through mergers and acquisitions in the UK plunged in the second quarter of the year as market volatility sparked by war in Ukraine spooked dealmakers.  There were 333 deals completed between April and June this year, a drop of 116 compared to the previous quarter and 167 fewer than the same [...]

  • Dealmakers circle British firms as UK tops inward investment

    August 4, 2022

    International dealmakers have set their sights on British firms this year with the UK now the top target in Europe for inbound and domestic investment, research today reveals.

  • Ericsson acquires Vonage for £5.2bn

    July 22, 2022

    Telecommunications company Ericsson has completed its $6.2bn (£5.2bn) acquisition of American cloud communications company Vonage.  Vonage is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ericsson and will become a separate business area within Ericsson. Vonage common stock has stopped trading and will not be listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market now. Vonage will still operate under its [...]

  • Exclusive: UK financial dealmaking slumps in value as recessionary fears take hold

    July 21, 2022

    The volume of deals in the UK’s financial services sector rose to a seven-year high in the first half of the year but a looming recession and economic uncertainty caused the value of transactions to plunge, new figures have revealed.

  • Dealmaking drought set to continue amid recession fears

    June 26, 2022

    A dealmaking drought is set to continue this year as firms batten down the hatches for a prolonged period of rampant inflation and stock market turbulence, analysts have warned.

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