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Online wholesaler Boxed acquired after filing for bankruptcy

TechCrunch: M&A

Founded in 2013, Boxed’s original premise was to offer consumers an online version of something like Costco or Sam’s Club, where they could buy in bulk — but without having to worry about annual membership fees or driving back and forth to the stores.

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Bear or Bull: Uncertain Capital Market Outlook for Higher Education 

Tyton Partners

adults ages 18 to 29 who view college education as “very important” dropped from 74% to 41% between 2013 and 2019. This will likely result in increased revenue gains from investment income and less, if not more predictable borrowing costs, and thus facilitate institutional, investor, and company fundraising and capital deployment.

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EIB Working Paper 2024/01 - Dynamics of productive investment and gaps between the United States and EU countries

European Investment Bank

This detailed analysis compares the investment dynamics and capital accumulation in the United States and the European Union, focusing on 2013-2019. The working paper provides key insights into the investment rates, growth of real gross fixed capital formation, and accumulation of stocks.

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The Education Technology (EdTech) Industry: Overview of Mergers, Acquisitions and Venture Capital Trends & Investments

InvestmentBank.com

According to Holon IQ, the global education market has reached a value of over $6 trillion with only $150 billion of market capitalization. In 2013 only $36.4 billion between 2013 and 2015, there had been decreases in round closings, from 6,098 to 5,536 in 2018. [1] Even though digitization only occupies 2.6% to 6,078 in 2015.

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Commodity Hedge Funds: The Most Lucrative “Hidden Gem” in Finance?

Mergers and Inquisitions

There are two broad categories of commodity trading, and each firm above fits within one or the other: 1) Physical – This category is more capital-intensive and requires serious logistics and operations know-how and a wide network. Trafigura White Papers – Free reports on all commodities from one of the top firms.

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The essential guide to raising private equity

Growth Business

By Dom Walbanke on Growth Business - Your gateway to entrepreneurial success Raising private equity funds is seen as the holy grail for businesses who want to grow quickly, simply because the strength of capital opens the door for rapid growth. What is private equity and how does it work? However, there is hope things will improve in 2024.

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Decoding the Duel: Venture Capitalists vs. Private Equity Titans in the M&A Arena

Devensoft

These investors bring not only financial capital but also strategic guidance, industry expertise, and valuable networks to the table. One of the key benefits of working with private equity firms in M&A is their ability to provide the necessary capital and expertise to turn around struggling businesses.