EMEA vs. Asia-Pacific -- better long term prospects?
Which region will provide the best opportunities (see: deal flow and overall macroeconomic activity) 10 to 15 years down the line?
Which region will provide the best opportunities (see: deal flow and overall macroeconomic activity) 10 to 15 years down the line?
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I can't really say which is better...but I can speak from my past IBD SA experience.
Everyone talks about the growing Indian economy. but these Indians are cheap as hell. Despite all the hype around them, they rarely go ahead with their M&A prospects. I have seen many Indian firms just lurking around potential acquisitions and drop out of the scene after all. My team hated these Indian companies.
China might be a bit different though.
i wouldn't necessarily call them cheap buddy. Your in foreign grounds maybe you need to understand their way of life. What's wrong with judging each project with careful prudence? You my friend clearly have no perspective.
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