Green Shoots for Dealmaking

There’s no denying that the macroeconomic environment has posed a significant challenge to businesses looking to execute growth via dealmaking. However, there have been some positive signs of late, according to participants during Criticaleye’s recent Growth Company Forum. Senior Editor Jacob Ambrose Willson summarises their thoughts below.


Featuring commentary from:

Stuart Andrews, co-CEO, Zeus Capital
Grant Humphrey, Partner, Strategy and Transactions, EY
James Wilson, Corporate Partner, DWF
Matthew Blagg, CEO, Criticaleye 
Tracey Groves, Head of ESG & Sustainability Advisory Practice, Partner, DWF
 




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