“Growth is not a natural state Growth is never a constant. Don’t assume it,” RSM Tenon chief executive Andy Raynor told an audience of practitioners at this week’s CCH UK conference.
mergers and acquisitions
Henderson Global Investors chief financial officer Shirley Garrood has put forward
Growth through M&A activity looks set to continue through 2011 and in particular pre-emptive activity is the “order of the day”, according to PwC head of Corporate Finance, Neil Sutton.
In a depressed economy, the rules relating to M&A integration can change. Paul J Siegenthaler outlines some of the main factors for consideration.
Considering a merger or acquisition? Make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons, since so many accountancy practices get it wrong, advises RSM Tenon’s chief executive Andy Raynor.
While the overall health of the economy is the number one campaign issue for this election, managing risk and maintaining the competitiveness of British businesses are also crucial points.
Mergers and acquisitions may have been relatively thin on the ground over the last 18 months, but an increasing number are being structured through tax efficient ‘schemes of arrangement’.
UK mergers and acquisitions are making a healthy recovery after a disastrous year, according to figures from PKF Accountants and business advisers.
