Audio: Is M&A back from the dead?
Are debt driven purchases back on the cards?
Are debt driven purchases back on the cards?
Gavin Hinks talks to Paul Shiavone, global head of M&A at Zurich
Financial Services and David Brooks, Grant Thornton’s head of M&A, about the
re-emergence of corporate deals and when we are likely to see a return to the
peak levels of 2006/7.
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