Friday, May 16, 2008

M&A Deal Activity in Industrial Products Slows

May 14 - Modern Distribution Management - Weakness in the U.S. economy continues to affect M&A deal activity and value in the industrial products sectors, specifically industrial manufacturing, chemicals, and metals, according to a series of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP first quarter M&A reports. While deal activity remains steady, deal volume and value is not on pace to exceed 2007 levels; however, the number of deals announced during the quarter is on track to meet or exceed 2006 levels.

The slowdown in the pace of large deals announced in the first quarter is a direct reflection of the difficult financing environment. Only the transportation & logistics sector is on pace to exceed the level of large deals in both 2006 and 2007. Deal interest for targets in Asia has been particularly strong during the quarter across each subsector. Additionally, the weak U.S. dollar is driving the increased interest in U.S. targets by cross-border acquirers. Read More.

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