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Corporate Finance teams across Tenon were celebrating recently after collectingnaccolades at regional dealmakers awards. The awards, hosted by business publication Insider magazine, are recognised across the corporate finance industry.
Following the rapid growth of the Transaction Services business, Tenon is delighted to announce the recent launch of a new team in London.
So, in this newsletter, we’re taking a look at how several companies planned for their future. In particular, we’re focussing on the re-emergence of the VIMBO (Vendor Initiated Management Buy-out), which allows owners to drive a deal structure that provides succession without necessarily fully exiting the business.
This issue covers the recent volume of fundraising by the private equity industry; Barclays Private Equity offer an insight into how private equity investors add value and what sectors present the best opportunities; the additional tax complications caused by 'Schedule 22'; and a review of deals from Tenon Corporate Finance.
We discuss the return of M&A activity to the software and IT services market, after 2005 – a year of change, challenges and diverse fortunes. Plus expansion of the Due Diligence team and the usual deals round-up.
This issue focuses on all aspects of planning a successful exit, as well as a round-up of deals across the country. We give our top ten tips to flotation, explain how to deal with the Pensions Regulator who is becoming an increasingly frequent guest in many corporate transactions and how a little tax planning now can save some considerable pain in the wallet later.
In tough market conditions we outline why ‘tough’ doesn’t mean ‘impossible’ when it comes to corporate finance transactions as we reveal a deal expose´ on the sale of Octec to Radstone Technology. Plus we explore why Venture Capital Trusts are a source of cheaper risk finance to the mid-market.
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