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M&A Outlook 2008 podcast: Three hot sectors

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The Deal's M&A Outlook 2008 conference examined some of the most important trends that will affect dealmaking in the next year. After the energy, real estate and healthcare panels, Jason Lopez spoke with industry experts from each of the sectors. (Listen to the podcast.)

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Other topics discussed on the podcast include:

  • Jamie Welch, head of global energy for Credit Suisse Group, and Richard Vaccari, VP of mergers and acquisitions at Sempra Energy, spoke about the opportunities and challenges in the energy sector including politics and environmental impact.
  • Real estate panelist Mark Faecher, senior vice president at TRC Cos., commented on issues such as corporate real estate, subprime and the continued existence of a bubble in property valuations.
  • Healthcare panelist Kenneth T. Berliner, president of Peter J. Solomon Co., made some predictions on what he sees happening in 2008.

— George White

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