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Advantages of Outsourcing: Increased Efficiency and Reduced Costs

Outsourcing is a critical strategy for companies that can statistically reduce costs by 30-50% and increase business efficiency by 50-70%, while providing a range of benefits: Therefore, outsourcing is an effective tool for achieving business goals, especially for companies operating in the financial sector. However, the guarantee of the best results is a thorough analysis […]

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Globalscope Partners Ltd

Globalscope Partners Ltd., a worldwide network of M&A firms specializing in middle-market transactions, closed 203 deals last year with a combined value of $20.8 billion USD. The 2022 revenue tally is the highest in the network’s 35-year history.
Revenues came from a wide range of countries and diverse business categories, but the Life Sciences and Consumer sectors proved to be the highest-performing categories, while Industrials also performed well.

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Capital Times acted as analyst research expert in international M&A deal

On Jan. 4 in Dallas, U.S.-based J. Sloan & Co. announced the sale of Pumps and Controls, a U.S. wholesale water treatment equipment supplier owned by Peninsula Capital Partners and Ridge Capital Partners management. The buyer was an industry company with engineering expertise, technical support, and service capabilities for a wide range of products, including

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Deep Impact: Global M&A plummets in 2H22

After the party, comes the hangover. Rising interest rates, surging inflation and war in Europe have given global dealmakers a thumping headache. Worldwide, mergers and acquisitions totalled USD 3.6trn in 2022, down 38.8% from 2021’s record-smashing USD 5.9trn. Compare 2022 with the pre-pandemic five-year average (2015-19) – before the easy-money policies following Covid’s onset supercharged dealmaking in 2H20 and 2021 – then deal value this year is 9.3% lower.

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Capital Times acted as the exclusive financial adviser to the owners of SteelKiwi, a Ukrainian software development company, on its merger with an international IT group.

SteelKiwi has joined a big international IT group with offices in the US, Europe, and the Middle East and will work as an independent business unit, focusing on full cycle Web and Mobile applications development. With a team of 100+ professionals and many international customers, SteelKiwi will provide the additional capabilities for development of the international IT group.

Capital Times project team: Dmytro Baranovskyi (Vice President), Vladyslav Sharyha (Senior Investment Analyst), and Mark Reiter (Business Development Manager).

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Ukrainian economy could return to pre-war levels not earlier than in 2026

According to our core scenario* nominal GDP of Ukraine is estimated as $145 bn (muсh lower from $200 bn in 2021) and the real GDP could decrease by 34% in 2022. Looking forward, the Ukrainian economy will be developing between $130-160 bn in 2023-2024 and recieving great amounts of financial support from external funds for budget finacing and infrastructure reconstruction.

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By February 24, 2022, about 37 million people lived in Ukraine, including 2.5 million citizens in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions and in Crimea. 

By February 24, 2022, about 37 million people lived in Ukraine, including 2.5 million citizens in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions and in Crimea.

According to UN data, 8.8 million Ukrainians have left Ukraine since the beginning of the war. 3.3 million have already returned. Therefore, there are still 5.6 million in other countries. Half of them are economically inactive: children under 18, men and women over 65. About 2.8 million Ukrainians can work abroad, but to date, only 25-30% of officially registered refugees have found employment.

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