James Langton
In the wake of pandemic-driven economic disruption, global merger-and-acquisition activity is at an all-time high, according to new data from Refinitiv.
In the first half of 2021, M&A activity totalled US$2.8 trillion, the firm reported.
The deal value was up 131% over the same period last year, and deal volume rose 29%, representing the strongest first half on record for both value and volume.
The record deal making was powered by the second quarter, which saw US$1.6 trillion in deals. This was the fourth straight quarter with over US$1 trillion in M&A activity.
“As the world emerges from the Covid-19 pandemic, we are observing a new era of deal making, which is setting records across industries, regions and deal structures,” said Matt Toole, director of deals intelligence with Refinitiv, in a statement. “Over the course of 40 years of tracking mergers & acquisitions, we’ve never seen deal making at this pace, by value and volume.”
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It s a unique neighborhood : Long awaited revitalization begins in southern Indiana neighborhood
The neighborhood was built in 1942 for the working class. For the past five years, there have been disputes and lawsuits over the redevelopment of Pleasant Ridge. Author: Elle Smith Updated: 7:36 PM EDT May 10, 2021
CHARLESTOWN, Ind. Developers are now breaking ground on new construction in the historic Pleasant Ridge neighborhood in Charlestown, Indiana.
The neighborhood was built in 1942 for the working class. Ellen and David Keith, have lived in the neighborhood for 47 years, growing their family. Their granddaughter now lives right across the street, and now they spend their time visiting with her twin sons.
Looking for art in the Savannah area? Go no further. Here s our list of exhibitions, galleries and museums.
Teachers as Trailblazers in Savannah: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday May 12-July 31; Massie Heritage Center, 207 E. Gordon St.; $9 for adults, $7 for seniors.
This 19th century to the present exhibition pays tribute to many educators in Savannah who have fought against rigid societal norms and legislation to pave the road toward progress. The narrative spans over two centuries and outlines the evolution of Savannah’s educational system, focusing on its trailblazers. Themes include a re-imaged principal’s office from 1856, the African American Experience in Education, Kindergarten and the Progressive Movement, Youth Organizations and Empowerment, and Contemporary Icons.