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M&A 2013 – The year of living dangerously
Complimentary Webcast
Wednesday, 28th November, 2012, 10:00am GMT, 6:00pm HKT, 5:00am EST
For corporate deal professionals, M&A bankers, lawyers, consultants and both buy-side and sell-side analysts involved in the M&A market who are looking to stay abreast of topical developments.
A live video webcast brought to you by:
No fee is required to participate in this special event for Global Finance readers around the world. The webcast will remain available online after the event and a playback link to the on-demand video will be sent to all those who register.
OVERVIEW
With asset values low in many developed countries, the coming year may be the best time to pick up a deal. The webcast will explore whether companies are planning to take advantage of these low asset values, and if so, how they will finance the deals. We will also look at the possibility that this may herald another age of booming private equity and LBOs. The discussion will also examine whether companies are making use of their large cash reserves to make strategic purchases, issuing debt and leveraging up, or doing share swaps.
We will also cover regional differences, the factors driving financing trends and which sectors offer the greatest opportunities in 2013, including:
These and other issues will be addressed in Global Finance's M&A 2013: the year of living dangerously webcast sponsored by Merrill Datasite.
Slated for November 28, this live video webcast will present a panel of M&A experts who will help you navigate the challenges of today's M&A market and provide insights, ideas and resources.
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The Webcast will provide independent, unbiased intelligence where executives can learn what they need to know about the buying and selling of companies, divisions and businesses.
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Corporate heads of M&A and corporate development officers, CEOs, CFOs, directors and in-house legal counsel as well as M&A executives from investment banks, private equity and M&A attorneys will all want to watch and listen in, whether a deal or public offering is imminent or just being discussed.
THE PANEL OF EXPERTS
PANELISTS
Charles Jacobs, Partner, Linklaters
David Currie, Head of Investment Banking, Investec
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