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Hitting strong Early Numbers and Acquisition Financing Roll-ups

Most acquisition financing roll-ups are conceived as a race against time in a consolidating industry with a sunsetting exit horizon.

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The Banking Crisis And Impact On Acquisition Financing

Historically, banking market turbulence has presaged contraction in middle market acquisition financing.  This has been the historical norm starting

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The Secret to Successful Leveraged Buyouts

To build a portfolio of leveraged buyout assets, private equity firms must have highly efficient and integrated process flows. These

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Acquisition Financing and The Sell-Side

The grease to the wheel of all M&A transactions is acquisition financing. When deciding to sell, most business owners are

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Why Transparency Pays with Mezzanine Debt Lenders

During strategic roll-ups, unusual events unfold that deviate from the original plan. A lot of the ultimate success of the

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Emerging Preferences of The Mezzanine Debt Market

Mezzanine debt has long been a staple of the financing market, dutifully providing acquisition and growth capital to middle market

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SVB risk and the Mezzanine Debt Market

The business world is abuzz with concern about Silicon Valley Bank and the risk it poses to the financial markets.

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Mezzanine Debt Accordions & Acquisition Growth

Most companies pursuing roll-ups seek rapid fire acquisitions with footprint expansion and revenue aggregation as twin goals. Roll-up acquirers

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Mezzanine Debt Pricing Schemes to Avoid

As the mezzanine debt asset class has transformed from sleepy funds to large, multi-line asset managers, pricing approaches have changed

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