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What Is An Equity Bridge? A Practical Overview with Examples

In the world of business, companies often seek to grow and expand by acquiring other companies. This is known as an acquisition. It involves one company purchasing a controlling stake in another company.

11 Jan 2024

Leakage Versus Permitted Leakage: Key Differences You Need to Know

There's no denying that Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is a fast-paced world. Companies always seek opportunities to grow and expand their market presence. But also enhance their competitive advantage.

08 Jan 2024

Tech Company Valuation Methods: DCF, SaaS and Exit Strategies

Valuing a tech company can be complex, but understanding the DCF approach, SaaS challenges, and exit strategies can provide clarity. Discover how the DCF approach helps assess valuation multiples, the unique factors impacting SaaS valuation, and effective strategies for structuring a successful exit

05 Jul 2023

Structuring the Equity Bridge: Evaluating the Cash Free/Debt Free/NWC Approach and Locked Box Mechanism in M&A Deals

Structuring the equity bridge is a critical component of M&A transactions. Explore the Cash Free/Debt Free/Net Working Capital (NWC) and the Locked Box mechanism approach in this article. Understand their key features, advantages and considerations and exploring how they impact M&A negotiations.

08 Jun 2023

Why are Power Purchase Agreements Crucial for Financing Renewable Energy Power Projects?

How do PPAs mitigate risks, attract financing, drive innovation, and promote sustainability? Join the renewable energy revolution and harness the power of PPAs for a greener future.

22 May 2023

ESG Considerations in M&A: Why This Matters in M&A Transactions

Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors can revolutionise your transactions. From risk management to brand enhancement, leveraging ESG for long-term value and sustainable growth is a strategic advantage you don't want to miss out on.

17 May 2023

How to Build a Merger Model: 5 Key Steps You Need to Follow

Have you ever tried building a merger model in Excel and found it as easy as solving a Rubik's cube blindfolded? If so, you're not alone.

02 Feb 2018

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