M&A finds few lifelines in Q3

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Slowing global M&A activity found few lifelines in Q3
Companies and investors certainly shopped till they dropped, and they might not be getting up anytime soon. Global M&A activity that had ratcheted up to record-high deal counts and values at the end of 2021 and then dropped in the new year, fell further in Q3, clocking in 29.8% down from the Q4 2021 peak.

Climbing inflation, rising interest rates, tumbling tech and healthcare stocks, and a weaker euro all worked to drag down M&A deals, according to our Q3 2022 Global M&A Report, sponsored by Liberty GTS and RBC Capital Markets.
  • Public companies' trading multiples have plummeted from a median multiple of 3.3x revenue in 2021 to 2.3x at the end of Q3, while M&A deal multiples have held firm at 2x during the same span.

  • Private equity and corporate buyers alike snapped up business products and services companies at higher rates, as 17 deals of $1 billion or more closed in the sector in Q3.

  • The COVID-19 pandemic's lingering effects on the labor force dragged on the healthcare industry's pace of M&A, which typically fares well in recessionary times.
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Interplay managing partner Mark Peter Davis joins the podcast to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a VC in New York, the ins and outs of entrepreneurship, and how Interplay approaches investments in the blockchain space—while avoiding the crypto hype.

Plus, PitchBook senior news editor James Thorne shares insights from his reporting on the exodus of executive leadership at SoftBank.
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At $12.9 billion, life sciences dealmaking remains resilient
The life sciences sector is dynamic as ever. At $12.9 billion across 461 deals through summer 2022, investment is still strong across the life sciences expansion-stage ecosystem. Deloitte's latest Road to Next installment explores the key factors shaping the entire sector, featuring:
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European VC-backed acquisitions on pace for new high
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VC-backed acquisitions are set to achieve a new record in Europe as consolidation among startups grows.

As Europe's startup ecosystem has matured, it has seen an increase in M&A activity that will likely continue as the downturn makes exits more difficult.
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Survey shows UK PE investors overwhelmingly targeting public assets
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The majority of mid-market private equity investors in the UK are targeting public companies as stock market volatility and a weaker pound hit valuations, according to a survey by London-based stockbroker Numis.

On the other hand, competition for assets is expected to remain fierce as private investors descend on public markets in search of a bargain.
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