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Technology Investment Banking - 0 views

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    MergerTech is an Technology investment banking service focused on technology and software sectors to help the market and sell Information Technology (IT) and Software companies. MergerTech acts as an professional technology investment Banking and delivered on their promise as a valued and trusted Mergers Acquisitions M&A Advisor.
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Ed tech acquisitions and investments gain ground in 2015 - 0 views

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    On this blog, we've discussed high-profile mergers and acquisitions in the ed tech space, a burgeoning and quickly changing field of research, development and product sales. As education organizations like schools, tutoring operations and colleges become more dependent on technology for teaching and learning, a host of products and platforms have filled the market to meet their needs.
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Envestnet acquires advisor services firm Upside - 0 views

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    This week, it was announced that Envestnet, a wealth management technology firm, has acquired Upside, a provider of services for registered investment advisors. With their combined skill set and knowledge about managing wealth, the companies can make a bigger splash in the investment advisor market.
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MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS CAPABILITY - 0 views

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    Mergertech is an Mergers and acquisitions and Technology investment banking service provider which acts as an trusted M&A advisor and are fully focused on technology and software sectors to help the market and sell Information Technology (IT) and Software companies.
Andrew thomson

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS CAPABILITY - 0 views

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    Mergertech is an Mergers and acquisitions and Technology investment banking service provider which acts as an trusted M&A advisor and are fully focused on technology and software sectors to help the market and sell Information Technology (IT) and Software companies.
Andrew thomson

Technology Acquisition - Twitter's MoPub acquisition pays off following IPO - 0 views

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    Back in September, this blog featured a post about the technology merger between the two. As we noted, this was Twitter's largest acquisition for $350 million. However, it was an investment that was meant to pay off. MoPub is an advertisement serving platform that is designed specifically for mobile devices.
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Technology Acquisition - Is Apple getting more interested in social networks? - 0 views

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    Apple has invested in a lot of industries, but social media has not generally been one of them. Apart from the short-lived Ping, which allowed iTunes users to share their favorite songs with friends, the company has left that particular specialty to others. But that may change.
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Mergers and Acquisitions - Square acquires Evenly to strengthen payment services - 0 views

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    Square allows both individuals and businesses to accept payments on their iOS and Android devices. The technology has become popular among some small retailers, who prefer hooking up an iPad as a cash register rather an investing in the real thing.
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Covering your bases during due diligence - 0 views

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    Business owners who are not prepared for the austerity of the due diligence process may find themselves feeling vulnerable, explains Inc. contributor and investment banker Steven Sarwin: "If the owner is not prepared for the rigors of the due diligence, they will likely experience undue stress and potentially diminish their chances of securing a premium price for their life's work."
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Mergers and Acquisitions - Get a Great Deal When Selling or Buying a Company - 0 views

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    Whether you are preparing to sell your own company, or buy a organization in a organized way, mergers and acquisitions need to make sure that the end result is an effective and successful deal for everybody engaged.
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Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on Stock Market - 0 views

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    A organization merger is known as horizontal merger when a deal occurs between two or more business organizations working in similar line of action. The purpose behind horizontal mergers can be removal or decrease in competitors, putting an end to price reducing, financial systems of range in production, research and growth, marketing etc.
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Benefits of Advisory Services - Mergers and Acquisitions - 0 views

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    Unlike most investment banks, a well well-known M&A advisory company will get engaged more greatly in knowing the business and its long variety objectives. This can lead to a more holistic financing that details the long term needs of the business. Furthermore, during the real merger or acquisition, an M&A advisory company can offer a variety of allied solutions.
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Questions to ask yourself before selling: Can the company succeed without me? - 0 views

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    According to Entrepreneur, buyers considering your company may be put off if they feel like they would be unable to operate the business without you. They may also be hesitant to fully invest if your company relies too heavily on one particular client.
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How to Create Successful Mergers and Acquisitions - 0 views

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    When two organizations can provide mutually valuable benefits, then a merger is likely limited for achievements. This implies that the shareholders from both organizations should recognize higher profits after the organizations have specific, so preparing is hugely important in the starting levels.
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Costly mergers from 2015 - 0 views

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    The Pfizer-Allegran is one of the most recent mergers and the most expensive with a price tag of $160 billion. To put this figure into perspective, Zacks Investment Research compared this deal with the GDP statistics of many countries. Shockingly, countries such as Serbia, Uruguay, Morocco and Angola do not have GDP numbers exceeding the price of the Pfizer-Allegran deal.
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Can you believe that these tech mergers could have happened? - 0 views

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    DeWolfe denied the offer. Later on, Zuckerberg tried to sell the company once again, this time for $750 million. Yet, to MySpace's modern-day chagrin, this second offer was once again turned down. Many still report that this denial led to MySpace's decline in popularity as it failed to invest heavily in the social media portion of its design and instead channeled its work into its music sharing and listening features.
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