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Mar 1, 2011

M&A Newsletter – March 2011- Now Available!

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Today, as part of our most recent newsletter, we released the most comprehensive study of market values that we have ever conducted.   It covers 12 separate sectors including Banking Software & Processors 4 Capital Markets Systems 5 Data & Analytics – Diversified 6 Data & Analytics – Financial Services 7 Enterprise Software & Systems 8 Financial Processors & Services 9 Healthcare Information Services 10 Healthcare Provider Systems & Services 11 Insurance Technology 12 Payment Processors 13 Technology-Enabled Financial Institutions 14 Securities Exchanges 15 Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) 16 And also has a Sector Comparison Snapshot ; Sector Analyses; and Merger-and-Acquisition Activity Trends…

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Nov 7, 2010

M&A Outlook Fall 2010 Highlights

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Today we released our Fall highlights Newsletter it includes an overview of the M&A trends in several of the sectors and sub sectors that we follow – but not all. Including: Banking Software & Processors Capital Markets Software Larger Securities Exchanges Regional Securities Exchanges Alternative Trading Systems Insurance Software Data and Information Companies Enterprise Software & Systems Enterprise Security and Data Management Knowledge Management You can see the report at  M&A Outlook Fall 2010 Highlights

Mar 1, 2009

M&A Outlook for 2009-2010

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We released our M&A outlook  for 2009 -10.  In it, we address the outlook for m&a among middle-market tech and digital information companies in the context of five predictions:  M&A for middle-market tech and digital information firms is down–but not out. The IPO market for middle-market tech and digital information firms is AWOL and will remain absent through 2010. VC and PE players will stay on the sidelines for larger deals through 2010—but they will remain open to investments in smaller firms. M&A prices for tech and digital information transactions will be grounded in economic reality, but strong mid-market tech…

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