Published on: February 1 2019
Contributed by: Martin Lipton, Founding Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York)
Spotlight on Boards The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt periodic updates to a snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a major public company—not just the legal rules, or the principles published by institutional investors and various corporate and investor associations, but also the aspirational “best practices” that have come … Continued
Published on: January 10 2019
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Matthew T. Carpenter, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A volume in 2018 reached US$4.0 trillion, a level achieved only once before in the last decade (2015). 2018 was a notably strong year for cross-border M&A, despite escalating trade tensions and anti-globalist rhetoric. US$1.6 trillion (39%) of deals in 2018 were cross-border transactions, approximating recent highs in terms of both dollar … Continued
Published on: December 4 2018
Contributed by: Martin Lipton, Founding Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York)
Spotlight on Boards The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt an updated snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a major public company—not just the legal rules, but also the aspirational “best practices” that have come to have equivalent influence on board and company behavior. Today, boards are expected to: Oversee … Continued
Published on: October 10 2018
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Matthew T. Carpenter, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A in 2018 is at record levels, and at the current pace could approach 2007’s all-time high of almost US$5 trillion. Cross-border dealmaking has surged, with the volume of cross-border M&A over the first three quarters of 2018 already far surpassing that of all of 2017. Likewise, the market for mega-deals remains … Continued
Published on: May 30 2018
Contributed by: Martin Lipton, Founding Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York)
Spotlight on Boards The ever-evolving challenges facing corporate boards prompt an updated snapshot of what is expected from the board of directors of a major public company—not just the legal rules, but also the aspirational “best practices” that have come to have equivalent influence on board and company behavior. Today, boards are expected to: Oversee … Continued
Published on: April 25 2018
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Matthew T. Carpenter, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A is off to a fast start in 2018, as global deal volume in Q1 was the strongest of any first quarter, and the third strongest quarter overall, since the beginning of the post-crisis recovery. The momentum from a strong Q4 2017 in global M&A carried into Q1 2018. Q1 saw more … Continued
Published on: October 20 2017
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Vishal Chanani, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A volume in Q3 was ~US$820 billion, consistent with Q2 levels. Cross-border transactions continued to account for approximately 38% of both overall deal activity and of the largest deals. Deal volume involving an emerging economy acquirer and a developed economy target grew nearly 12% relative to Q2 and continued to substantially outpace … Continued
Published on: August 2 2017
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Vishal Chanani, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A volume in Q2 was ~US$823 billion, ~6% higher than Q1. European M&A continued its strong trend in Q2, accounting for ~30% of deal volume, up substantially from prior years. Aggregate inbound M&A volume into all BRIC countries reached nearly US$33 billion, marking the strongest Q2 in recent years, contributing to the … Continued
Published on: April 28 2017
Contributed by: Raaj Narayan and Vishal Chanani, Co-Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A volume in Q1 totaled approximately US$778 billion, approximately 10% higher than Q1 2016, marking the second highest Q1 since 2011. Cross-border M&A activity accounted for 43% of global deal volume in Q1, above 2016 levels, and led by activity in the Materials and Healthcare sectors. Five of the 10 largest deals … Continued
Published on: January 25 2017
Contributed by: Raaj S. Narayan and Vishal Chanani, Editors, XBMA Review
Executive Summary/Highlights: Global M&A activity had a slow start and a strong finish in 2016, totaling nearly US$3.7 trillion, posting the second strongest year since the financial crisis (lower only than 2015). 2016 also accounted for the second highest cross-border deal volume (US$1.4 trillion) since the financial crisis, with cross-border deals announced in 2016 accounting … Continued
Previous
Page
3 of
9
Next