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Sun Acquisitions Announces the Sale of a Sheet Metal Fabrication & Machining Company

Sun Acquisitions

They primarily serve customers in the Chicago area within the following industries: packaging, security, telecommunications, vending, gaming and military. Toby has over 35 years of experience in originating, structuring and negotiating business purchase and sale transactions.

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Are there any legal or regulatory approvals we might need to sell our tech company that I might not be anticipating (such as antitrust clearance or CFIUS for a foreign buyer)?

iMerge Advisors

Beyond the standard due diligence and contract negotiations, certain transactionsespecially those involving foreign buyers, sensitive technologies, or market concentrationcan trigger government reviews that delay or even derail a deal. Consider a hypothetical: A U.S.-based

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Our List of 10 Private Equity Firms Investing in Software to Watch

Software Equity Group

The firm seeks to invest in the financial services, healthcare, technology, media, telecommunications, business, and consumer services sectors. Many PE firms are known for their astuteness in uncovering information, some of which may not be advantageous for you to reveal, especially in the early stages of negotiation.

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Unleashing Synergy: A Guide to Strategic Integration and Value Amplification for Internal Business Groups

Devensoft

Through financial synergy, organizations can access new funding sources, negotiate better terms with suppliers or customers, and optimize their capital structure. By centralizing operations, leveraging economies of scale, and negotiating better terms with suppliers, organizations can achieve significant cost savings.

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Cooley’s 2024 Tech M&A Year in Review:We’re So Back (It’s So Over)

Cooley M&A

The penalties ranged from $100,000 to $60 million the latter levied against tech and telecommunications giant T-Mobile for violating terms of a negotiated national security agreement from its 2018 merger with Sprint. Prior to 2024, CFIUS had issued only two penalties in its nearly 50-year history.

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