Global M&A Valuation OutlookOverview 6
Energy, Mining & Utilities 8
Industrials & Chemicals 10
Technology, Media & Telecom 12
Asia-Pacific 14
Americas 18
Europe 20
U.S.-China M&A and Investment Outlook: Entertainment, Advertising and Digital MediaThis survey examines the views of American and Chinese entertainment, advertising, and digital media corporate executives, investment bankers, and private equity practitioners. Their responses offered insights on current and emerging trends in U.S.—China M&A and investment activity.
Managing intangible capital in M&AThrough in-depth research, this report sheds light on how acquisitive Asia-Pacific bidders can become effective managers of intangible capital.
Devising a blueprint for delivering deal success around the globeMergers and acquisitions (M&A) have never been more competitive and as increasing cross-border activity creates new cultural challenges to the deal, M&A practitioners must develop a repertoire of best practices to ensure that their transactions yield the intended value.
“Devising a blueprint for delivering deal success around the globe”, a collaborative report presented by Deloitte Tohmatsu and Mergermarket, explores trends in cross-border acquisitions and the challenges facing companies in their international M&A endeavors.
Through in-depth research and a comprehensive market survey, this report sheds light on how prospective bidders can become effective owners of cross-border assets.
European M&A Outlook – a study of European M&A activityThe report gives you an insight into how players in the European M&A market see the immediate future, the challenges ahead and where the opportunities might lie. The European M&A market is made up of many sub-markets, both regional and sectorial, and offers not only a macro view, but also drills down to analyse these sub-markets to present the opinions and expectations of those on the frontline
China Outbound M&A OutlookThe next wave of Chinese outbound M&A will be dominated by private companies rather than state-owned enterprises and will be driven by new priorities. Those priorities include a shift away from natural resources and an increasing focus on gaining foreign market access and acquiring technology, according to a survey of M&A practitioners based in Greater China.
The report projects an improving financing environment, with 80% of respondents expecting “easy” access to capital over the next 12 months. This positive view of the financing situation supports Mergermarket’s data that Chinese outbound M&A deal activity is on track for another record year with companies in Greater China completing 164 transactions as of Q3 2013, compared to 181 in 2012.