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Nov 15, 2016

Deals and Trump keep moving forward. Our November 2016 General Market Update

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Our November 2016 General Market Update found here is our latest update on the m&a values and trends in the dozen+ sectors of the information technology industry that we follow and sometimes lead. What a time in which we live. We’re busy – advising clients and closing deals; the Chicago Cubs became World Series Champions for the first time in 108 years; my Marines celebrated the Corp’s 241st birthday, while fighting in every clime and place they could; Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in literature (how cool!); Leonard Cohen died (he and Dylan have long been among my favorites); and in between, Donald Trump was elected President of the United States and to the further shock of…

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Nov 9, 2016

Fintech after the election: Our November 2016 Fintech Market Update

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Our November 2016 Fintech Market Report is our latest update on the m&a values and trends in the dozen+ sectors of the financial technology industry that we follow and sometimes lead. Read more here. We’re issuing this market update the day before the election for the US President. It is an interesting time. Recently someone asked me if I am concerned about the impact of this election on fintech m&a. My answer has two parts: First, I’m worried about a lot more than fintech m&a. The next leader of the free world will face daunting challenges. The second element I’m…

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Oct 31, 2016

Can Blockchains save our healthcare system? Our October 2016 HIT Market Update

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Dear Clients and Friends, Click HERE for the October 2016 Healthcare IT Review. In the early 1980’s, corporate executives at IBM and AT&T predicted that global demand for personal computers would top 1,000 units and there will only be 2,000 subscribers for wireless phones. The world is a different place now. And yet, we hear echoes from the past where sceptics in our industry say change will come slowly and incrementally, if at all. Healthcare, they claim, is different and it would be difficult to make sweeping changes to the industry quickly. But the reality is different. Not only is change…

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Oct 28, 2016

It’s all hot – Infotech M&A and the US Presidential election. Our October 2016 M&A Market Update.

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Our October 2016 Market Report is our latest update on the m&a values and trends in the dozen+ sectors of the information technology industry that we follow and sometimes lead. Read more here. We’re busy. We helped a client close one deal last week and have several others looking close. At the same time, we are less than two weeks away from the US Presidential election –and that takes up my attention too. Anyone who believes the results of this election are pre-ordained should ask the British about Brexit or the Colombians about their recent referendum on peace. In both…

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Sep 22, 2016

Can the good times continue to roll? Our September 2016 Market Update

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Our September 2016 Market Report on M&A values and trends is our latest report on the dozen+ sectors of the information technology industry that we follow and sometimes lead. So far it’s all looking pretty good. Read more in our September Market Update, here. The question is – can it continue in the face of business news that is not always pretty? For example, last week alone Wells Fargo was slammed, fined and is under investigation for opening sham accounts in the names of real customers; the US Department of Justice suggested that Deutsche Bank pay $14 billion related to…

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