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Wednesday, November 25, 
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Inside The Deal: Booz & Co.'s Gerald Adolph on M&A in a volatile market

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M&A market optimism is hard to come by these days, but we managed to eek a little out of Gerald Adolph, who heads the merger and restructuring group at Booz & Co. In this edition of Inside The Deal, he tells The Deal's Suzanne Stevens that while new deal activity has slowed, he hasn't seen an inordinate number of his clients shelve deals already in the works. Adolph also wrote a column for The Deal newsweekly, in which he says strategic buyers with strong balance sheets are shopping for steeply discounted assets, particularly in industries where the stock of buyer and seller are moving in tandem. While Adolph doesn't expect new deal announcements to pick up through year's end, he is optimistic about deal activity, particularly among sellers, in early 2009. See the video after the jump. - Maria Woehr

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From: David Wilson,

FYI, it's "eke," not "eek."

Thanks for producing this interesting interview!


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