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More importantly buyers – in the form of private equity firms – are starting to line up. "Growth is clearly harder so we'll see a lot of M&A because PE funds are trying to grow their business and so are looking at early-stage tech businesses." This increased interest means private equity is set to play an enlarged role in Europe's startup ecosystem. Rollups, where private equity firms buy up a bunch of small businesses in an industry and consolidate them into a larger company, are also on the acquisition hunt. Crucially, private equity funds are unlikely to approach deals for companies that are not yet profitable, or unlikely to become so in the short term.
Persons: Alex Prokofjev, Claire Trachet, It's, Pedro Barros Organizations: Business, Venture, Bain, KKR, PE, Target Locations: London, Paris
A.I. race expected to bring flurry of M&A: Trachet CEO
  + stars: | 2023-02-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA.I. race expected to bring flurry of M&A: Trachet CEOClaire Trachet, CEO of Trachet, joins CNBC to discuss ChatGPT, its role in M&A and the future of AI.
U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss faces increasing pressure to resign. The yield on these bonds, which reflect the cost of borrowing for the government and influence interest rates on many products such as mortgages, eased lower after the statement Monday. The yield on 10-year bonds, the closely-watched benchmark seen as the indicator of long-term interest rates, remains significantly elevated at 4.045%, up from 3.49% before the budget. Bonds tend to become less attractive when interest rates rise, decreasing their price and sending up the yield. watch nowWider effectsWith the ideologically-driven policy platform Truss ran on now dead in the water, there is uncertainty in many other areas.
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