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Inside The Deal: Deloitte's Carney on M&A megatrends

Posted on January 14, 2009 at 5:44 PM
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Projections for M&A activity in the first quarter may be dismal, but dealmaking could pick up as the new presidential administration settles in. In this edition of Inside The Deal, David Carney, a principal in Deloitte Consulting LLP's M&A practice, lays out five megatrends that will drive dealmaking in 2009. He tells The Deal's Suzanne Stevens that they range from the budget priorities of the Obama administration to recession-driven transactions. See the video below or download it at iTunes.



Also see:
Inside The Deal: Paul Hastings' Michael Cohen on antitrust under Obama
Inside The Deal: Nixon Peabody's DeChiara on alternative deal structures
Inside the Deal: Smith School's Anil Gupta on M&A in China and India

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