Preparing for stormy waters?
Article Abstract:
Leeds-based structured financial companies are expanding their business to cover other areas of the country, as the number of investment opportunities continues to rise in 1998. The practise has a positive affect on other service industries in the region, such as financial and legal. The number of secondary buyouts is increasing due to the lack of exit opportunities, with one of the largest deals being the 40 million pounds sterling secondary buyout of building insulation firm Encon.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 1998
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Back to the future
Article Abstract:
The acquisition finance market is expected to go back to its roots of conventional structuring as a result of more volatile market conditions. However, the view that innovative debt financing techniques such as high yield bonds may be shelved in favour of more conventional methods is refuted by a representative of NatWest Acquisition Finance.
Publication Name: Acquisitions Monthly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0952-3618
Year: 1998
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