2025 M&A Outlook: Consolidation pressures meet a private equity exit wave
Bye bye PE…
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With big deals unlikely to attract interest from incumbents leading the global logistics rankings, as we argued in October there’s lots to break-up to release shareholder value for the majors – even more so if you think about the narrative highlighted this week by Bloomberg.
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chris dunphy
January 11, 2025 at 1:12 pmUS Private equity continues to struggle ~ notably players such as SEKO & AIT = expect to see both purged in 2025