Mergers & Acquisition

How to fundraise, make and use valuations, exit, sell, and other mergers & acquisition (M&A) methods. From venture capital in Stockholm, Sweden (M&A tips).

A strategy and best-practise blog for fast growth industrial entrepreneurs and tech startup founders.

WeWork postpone its IPO

Why WeWork postponed its IPO and why it may never happen

WeWork postponed its IPO the day before yesterday. WeWork’s business is to sign 15 year-long commercial real estate lease obligations and then offer startups and small businesses to let small office spaces in periods from one month and upwards. The company was founded by Adam Neumann in New York, 2010. Today WeWork has grown rapidly […]

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Företagsförvärv som komplement till den egna organiska tillväxten

Generellt så fokuserar mindre företag förstås på den egna organiska tillväxten. Det faller sig naturligt, det är det som man är bäst på och inledningsvis räcker det ofta för en bra tillväxt. Förvärvsstrategier Bland medelstora och större företag är företagsförvärv och tilläggsförvärv dock vanligt som ett komplement till den egna organiska tillväxten. Det kan exempelvis

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Soft factors affecting business valuation

The 10 soft factors that affect the valuation of a business

This post intends to give a quick view on why business valuation comes to different results on seemingly similar businesses. Making a financial valuation gives a gross indication, but a number of adjustments needs to be made. Those are the judgment calls. It has nothing to do if being a valuation of a running business,

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Why King, the $5.9 billion gaming factory, opens a second creative LAB in Stockholm

King shareholders has just recently been offered a whopping $5.9 billion for this Stockholm based unicorn. Activision Blizzard, the French owned U.S. video gaming company behind games like World of Warcraft and Call of Duty seemingly has decided it need to go mobile.

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