Key findings from a report about M&A deal leaks in 2021
Each year, SS&C Intralinks partners with the M&A Research Centre (MARC), Bayes Business School at City, University of London, to evaluate the state of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deal leaks.
Leaking information about a transaction prior to announcement is illegal. While it can occur unintentionally, more often leaks are done on the sell-side to attract competing bids that will drive up the selling price or on the buy-side by a bidder who might have found risk during due diligence and does want to not have the deal go ahead.
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Valeriya Vitkova, a research fellow at MARC and one of the co-authors of the just published 2021 M&A deal leaks study.
In this episode, Dr. Vitkova shares key findings from the research:
• Volume of M&A deal leaks during 2021’s record-breaking year for M&A • Deal value of leaked deals in 2021 vs. 2020 • Which regions and countries are “leakier” than others • Three surprising sectors with the most leaked deals
Dealcast is presented by Mergermarket and SS&C Intralinks.
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Dealcast: The M&A Podcast is hosted by Julie-Anna Needham, a consultant editor at Mergermarket. Julie-Anna has worked as a broadcast journalist for the BBC and Sky News.
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