4 Common Mistakes in M&A


Four business leaders each reveal one typical mistake often made during M&A that should be avoided. 

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Tim Doubleday, CFO, Casual Dining Group

Martyn Fisher, CEO, Northern Europe, Veolia Water Technologies 

Helen Gavin-Brown, Partner, Bird & Bird

John Goddard, Partner & Member of the Global Leadership Team, L.E.K. Consulting 


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Contributors
Helen Gavin-Brown
Partner
Bird & Bird
John Goddard
Partner & Member of Global Leadership Team
L.E.K. Consulting
Martyn Fisher
Director
Lashlake Consultants
Phillippa Crookes
Senior Relationship Manager
Criticaleye
Tim Doubleday
Group CFO
Burger King UK


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