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03Jul

Fear of the unknown, fear of missing out: what's ahead for M&A

Dentons | | Return|
When the pandemic broke, hand brakes were swiftly pulled, and just like that, the record-breaking bull run of M&A activity was over. It's a very different landscape now credit has become tighter and investors have become more measured. Conventional notions of deal certainty and risk are being severely challenged by an unfamiliar and uncertain environment, and even industry veterans are starting to wonder how long the fear of the unknown will linger....
By: Dentons
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/fear-of-the-unknown-fear-of-missing-out-44865/

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