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M&A Science is an educational podcast exploring the intricate world of M&A with industry leaders and practitioners.

This podcast is sponsored by DealRoom, a diligence management and virtual data room platform for complex financial transactions.
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Keith Levy, Operating Partner at Sonoma Brands Every company must have a strong capital allocation strategy to maximize its potential. Without it, the company may end up missing opportunities and spending money on things that won't help it grow or become more profitable.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Keith Levy, Operating Partner at Sonoma Brands, shares his experience on successful and unsuccessful capital allocation strategies.  Things you will learn in this episode: • Strategy vs IRR • Venture capital vs recapitalization strategy • Minority vs majority recapitalization • Evaluating exit strategy This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://dealroom.net ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 11:27 Focusing on organic growth 16:37 Post-merger integration execution 25:01 Strategy vs IRR 26:59 Handling projections 28:07 Integration with Mars 36:20 Role of an operating partner 42:07 Big company vs Small company in M&A 43:39 Venture capital vs recapitalization strategy 48:44 Cashing out from an owner’s perspective 50:42 Minority vs majority recapitalization 54:03 Impact of valuations and interest rates on investment decisions 59:07 Timing on investments 1:01:25 Evaluating exit strategy 1:03:46 Advice for practitioners 1:05:41 Craziest thing in M&A  
Gerry Williams, Partner at DLA Piper US LLP and a member of their management committee. Private equity firms are established for the sole purpose of generating substantial financial returns for its investors. And one of the most effective ways of maximizing investment returns is the roll up strategy. This involves buying small-sized businesses in a highly fragmented industry and combining them into a larger platform. The goal is to improve efficiency and be sold later for a higher price.   In this episode of the M&A Science podcast, we will discuss roll up strategy in private equity with Gerry Williams, Partner at DLA Piper US LLP. Things you will learn this episode: • Industries susceptible to roll up strategy • Challenges of executing roll up strategy • Negotiating the LOI in roll up strategy • Typical deal structure in roll up strategy • Employing Earnouts in roll up strategy This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to firmroom.com ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:06 Industries susceptible to roll up strategy 06:22 The trend of roll up strategy in private equity 10:42 Complexities of Roll up strategy 15:52 Challenges of executing roll up strategy 20:32 How to mitigate risks 24:19 Managing multiple roll up businesses 26:49 Negotiating the LOI in roll up strategy 33:00 Breakup fees on private deals 35:57 Typical deal structure in roll up strategy 43:24 Employing Earnouts in roll up strategy 48:07 Unique negotiations during LOI 49:31 Do’s and Don’ts of executing roll up strategy 52:57 Craziest thing in M&A  
Tyler Rodewald, VP, M&A at EIS Holdings In a world where change is the only constant, businesses are continually seeking innovative ways to stay ahead of the curve. One such method that has gained prominence is the corporate diversification strategy, a multifaceted approach that can lead to new growth avenues and enhanced resilience.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Tyler Rodewald, VP, M&A at EIS Holdings, discusses corporate diversification through M&A. Things you will learn: • Corporate diversification strategy • Drivers of corporate diversification • People involved in corporate diversification • Projecting revenue synergies • Closing deals with competition This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here. ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 02:55 Corporate diversification strategy 03:32 Drivers of corporate diversification 05:22 People involved in corporate diversification 08:00 Communicating the diversification strategy - The number one step 08:51 Customer overlaps on deals 11:17 Capital Allocation 13:41 Proprietary deal vs Bank Deal 15:22 Deal Sourcing 17:57 Closing deals with competition 19:22 Cultural integration 22:03 Handling resistance 23:21 Measuring Success 24:31 Projecting revenue synergies 26:09 Earnouts 30:31 Letter on intent exclusivity 32:10 Combining diligence with integration using DealRoom 36:42 Using DealRoom with Sellers 40:02 Advice for practitioners doing corporate diversification 40:30 AI in M&A 46:34 Craziest thing in M&A      
Andrey Galiuk, Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations Before doing M&A, it is crucial for acquirers to target the right business, in the right market. Otherwise, it could potentially be a costly mistake that would waste the company’s time and money.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Andrey Galiuk, Vice President of Corporate Development and Investor Relations, shares his expertise on how to perform strategic due diligence in M&A.  Things you will learn: • What is strategic due diligence • How to perform strategic due diligence in M&A • Entering the right market • Finding the right target company • Biggest challenge when performing strategic diligence This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here. ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 11:17 What is strategic due diligence 16:25 How to perform strategic due diligence in M&A 25:00 Entering the right market 38:05 Finding the right target company 41:25 When to perform strategic due diligence 42:38 Proactive vs. Reactive deal sourcing 44:33 Importance of culture 47:05 When to start integration planning 49:11 Red flags during strategic diligence 50:33 Assessing incoming people 51:20 Biggest challenge when performing strategic diligence  
George Kellerman, VP, Head of Investments & Acquisitions at Woven by Toyota and Alexander Baum, Corporate Development Lead at Woven by Toyota In the ever-evolving world of business, staying ahead isn't just about what a company does today, but how it prepares for tomorrow. This is where a venture capital arm comes into play. It is a specialized division within a larger company that focuses on investing in emerging startups and innovative projects.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, George Kellerman, VP, Head of Investments & Acquisitions at Woven by Toyota, and Alexander Baum, Corporate Development Lead at Woven by Toyota, share their experience on how to stand up a venture capital arm.  Things you will learn: • How did Woven by Toyota got started • Successfully start a venture capital arm • Leadership in managing people • Biggest Lessons Learned • Dealing with cultural difference This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here. ****************** Episode Bookmarks *George Kellerman 00:00 Intro 06:15 From firefighter to M&A 09:49 How did Woven by Toyota got started 11:19 Project Kate 12:58 Pitching the shift in strategy 14:31 Woven Capital’s strategy 16:48 How to successfully start a venture capital arm 19:45 Leadership in managing people 22:03 Biggest lessons learned 26:00 A change in strategy 27:04 The Woven City Project 31:11 Dealing with cultural difference 35:40 Craziest thing in M&A *Alex Baum 39:34 Noticing cultural differences in Japan 42:11 Relocating to Tokyo 44:07 New York vs Japan culture 45:28 Work culture in Japan 48:32 Rubber stamp approval in Japan 49:51 Balancing American and Japanese culture 51:27 Maintaining alignment 52:09 Craziest thing in M&A  
Camilo Franco, Director, M&A Integration and Operations at Jamf There is an intimate tie between M&A strategy and corporate strategy. To be truly effective, acquisitions must directly support the overarching goal of the company. But beyond that, there needs to be a strategic alignment with everyone involved.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Camilo Franco, Director, M&A Integration and Operations at Jamf, shares their secrets on how to achieve strategic alignment from top to bottom.  Things you will learn: • How to achieve strategic alignment • Strategies for effectively communicating M&A plans • Tools used to maintain alignment • Connecting diligence and Integration • Advice for integration practitioners ****************** This episode is brought to you by the M&A Science Spring Summit 2024 happening on April 10th at 10AM ET. It's your chance to join leading M&A experts as they share innovative and the latest trends from their own deals. Save your spot here. ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 08:45 Definition of strategic alignment 10:31 How to achieve strategic alignment 12:51 Relaying M&A strategy against corporate strategy 13:54 Getting buy-in from team members 15:37 Overcoming anti-M&A culture 18:44 Strategies for effectively communicating M&A plans 21:21 Alignment with the integration team 23:51 Formulating the integration thesis 26:37 Role of steering committee 28:04 Communicating decisions with the broader organization 29:30 Managing integration without IMO 32:09 Ensuring company readiness for integration 34:11 Gauging M&A readiness 36:06 Side effects of burnout people 37:25 Defining the end of integration 39:30 Tools used to maintain alignment 43:32 Agile M&A 44:46 Connecting diligence and integration 48:13 Using integration templates 50:36 Advice for integration p  
Ken Bond, Head of Corporate Development at Cetera Financial Group. Most of the biggest M&A failures of all time are caused by culture clashes. Both companies cannot simply co-exist with each other, and instead of creating more value, they destroyed both of their businesses. This is why cultural due diligence is crucial in M&A.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Ken Bond, Head of Corporate Development at Cetera Financial Group, shares his expertise on how to perform cultural due diligence to better understand the target company. Things you will learn: • The person responsible for cultural due diligence • Executing cultural due diligence • Using Playbooks • Successful partnership between Corporate Development and Integration • Advice for practitioners ****************** This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at www.dealroom.net. ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 05:11 Person responsible for cultural due diligence 05:54 Importance of cultural due diligence 08:08 Executing cultural due diligence 10:29 Killing the deal due to cultural conflict 14:54 Using Playbooks 17:31 Cultural due diligence during early conversations 20:12 Understanding how the target company makes decisions 22:40 Things to look for during due diligence 25:09 Using questionnaires for cultural due diligence 27:08 Bilateral deal vs. Auction process 30:10 Hardest part of cultural due diligence 32:27 Successful partnership between Corporate Development and Integration 35:33 Subculture due diligence 37:07 Advice for practitioners 38:31 Craziest thing in M&A  
Baljit Singh, Former SVP, Global Head of Corporate Development at Nielsen Ventures Engaging in M&A activities just for the sake of doing them is one of the biggest reasons for failed deals. Without a well-defined purpose, these transactions can distract the business and waste massive amounts of resources.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Baljit Singh, Former SVP, Global Head of Corporate Development at Nielsen Ventures, discusses the importance of strategic alignment between M&A and corporate strategy. Things you will learn: • Corporate strategy vs M&A strategy • Getting the strategy right • Capital allocation • Measuring business unit’s success • Deal structure to preserve cash ****************** This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom.  FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to firmroom.com ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 05:10 Corporate strategy vs M&A strategy 09:25 Getting the strategy right 11:17 Best ways to pitch deals 13:09 Pillars of corporate strategy 15:50 Capital allocation 21:06 Measuring business unit’s success 24:52 Holding business units accountable 27:20 Why take a public company private 33:51 Steps to take a public company to private 38:11 Real life examples 48:29 Deal structure to preserve cash 54:45 Dealing with reluctant seller 59:30 Craziest thing in M&A  
Douglas Barnard, former Executive Vice President, Corporate Development and Legal Advisor at CF Industries (NYSE: CF) Problems don’t usually surface at the early stages because it's the honeymoon phase. Both the buyer and the seller would like to see the deal happen, so they work together to build momentum. And often that means postponing dealing with some of the more difficult and contentious issues. However, these M&A challenges are inevitable and will arise as the deal progresses.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Douglas Barnard, former Executive Vice President, Corporate Development and Legal Advisor at CF Industries, discusses effective strategies to overcome M&A challenges. Things you will learn: • Mindset to prepare for M&A • Overcoming M&A Challenges Between Signing and Closing • Mitigating Post-Merger Integration Risks • Biggest Challenges in M&A • Advice for First-time Acquirers ***************** This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom. FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to  www.firmroom.com. ****************** Episode Timestamps 00:00 Intro 05:26 Mindset to prepare for M&A 10:26 Strategic Negotiation Tactics 13:03 Having a Foundation of Trust and Honesty 17:31 Assessing Buyer Transparency in Deal Negotiations 20:17 Mastering Valuation and Identifying Synergies 22:43 Identifying and Overcoming Obstacles in the M&A Process 24:40 Uncovering Surprises in Due Diligence 28:53 Utilizing a Private Investigator (PI) in a Deal 29:57 Navigating Complex Negotiation Stages 33:54 Zero-Sum Scenarios in M&A Auctions 35:51 Valuation and Auction Bidding Strategies 37:57 Overcoming M&A Challenges Between Signing and Closing 41:29 Mitigating Post-Merger Integration Risks 46:16 Biggest Challenges in M&A 50:24 Advice for First-time Acquirers 52:51 Craziest thing in M&A  
Allan Marks, Global Project, Energy & Infrastructure Partner at Milbank M&A valuation isn’t just about looking at the numbers. There are a lot of different factors that affect and contribute to the volatility of the M&A market.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Allan Marks, Global Project, Energy & Infrastructure Partner at Milbank, discusses how business cycles affect M&A valuation. Things you will learn: • What is a business cycle • What is a credit cycle • How business cycle impact M&A valuation • Common Mistake during M&A valuation • Importance of culture in M&A This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at dealroom.net. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Intro 11:00 What is a business cycle 12:41 What is a credit cycle 16:59 Cycle’s impact on energy sector 19:09 How business cycle impact M&A valuation 22:36 Industries most affected by the cycles 26:43 M&A valuation for first-timers 31:47 Importance of culture in M&A 34:23 When to pull of a deal 37:37 Example of failed deals 41:59 Example of good deals 45:43 Common Mistake during M&A valuation 46:43 M&A function maturity 48:02 Other early M&A considerations 49:15 Craziest thing in M&A  
Adam Harris, CEO of Cloudbeds When executing M&A, having a structured approach to validating the acquisition plan is crucial. The worst thing any acquirer can do is to buy a business that doesn’t bring value to the parent company. In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Adam Harris, CEO of Cloudbeds, shares the meticulous 6-step process his company uses to validate their acquisition plan.  Things you will learn: • Surveying Customers • Industry Trend Analysis • Partner vs Build Analysis • Formulating the strategic rationale • In-depth Company Analysis and Product Demos • Drafting a detailed memo This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://www.dealroom.net Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 08:45 Approaching M&A 18:20 Surveying Customers 23:47 Industry Trend Analysis 28:13 Partner vs Build Analysis 34:12 Formulating the strategic rationale 36:50 In-depth Company Analysis and Product Demos 41:18 Drafting a detailed memo 44:15 Pitching M&A to the board 44:54 Craziest thing in M&A  
Seema Nimmagadda, Head of M&A Integration for North America at Woven by Toyota.  A lot of times, M&A integration is considered only after closing the deal. It is often treated as an afterthought, and this approach is where many deal failures stem from. If we want to improve our M&A process and get better results from deals, we have to start updating our practices to the most efficient way of doing things.  In this episode of the M&A Science podcast, Seema Nimmagadda, Head of M&A Integration for North America at Woven by Toyota, discusses how to master M&A integration. Things you will learn in this episode: • The Ideal Integration Process • M&A Integration planning pre-LOI • Setting up an early version of the IMO • Detailing the M&A Integration Strategy • Aligning deal goals with integration strategy This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom. FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to https://firmroom.com Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:00 Toyota’s Woven Business Unit 05:00 The Ideal Integration Process 06:53 The Importance of Integration Capabilities 08:52 Integration planning pre-LOI 11:50 Ensuring Adequate Resources and Capabilities during M&A Integrations 13:27 Avoiding early pitfalls for integration 14:40 Key integration milestones from LOI to Close 18:53 Aligning the IMO and Corporate Development 21:49 Adapting mature M&A teams to change 23:28 Setting up an early version of the IMO 25:04 Key people in forming an early IMO 26:16 Detailing the Integration Strategy 29:09 Balancing team autonomy in integration planning 31:56 Maintaining collaboration and progress in integration 34:24 Managing cross-functional dependencies 35:16 Tech stack diversity 36:41 M&A execution checkpoints 38:04 Information gathering challenges pre-close 39:08 Managing vendor dependencies and ensuring transparency 40:12 Balancing functional plans with the master integration strategy 42:04 Securing stakeholder buy-in 43:04 Risks of overlooking integration 44:03 Aligning deal goals with integration strategy 44:36 Identifying when an M&A integration is complete 46:25 Best practices for smooth post-close integrations 46:59 Craziest thing in M&A  
Brent Baxter, Chief Executive Officer at Association for Corporate Growth, and Jeff Giles, VP, Corporate Development at Core & Main (NYSE: CNM) In a highly competitive market, speed is crucial for companies wanting to do M&A. Especially with all the economic and market changes that’s happening, professionals must use M&A best practices to get better deals.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Brent Baxter, Chief Executive Officer at Association for Corporate Growth, and Jeff Giles, VP, Corporate Development at Core & Main, share their strategies and experiences when executing successful M&A.  Things you will learn: • Target outreach • Best practices when building relationships  • Challenges of working with private sellers • Executing agile and efficient Diligence • Role of technology in the M&A process This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom. Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://dealroom.net Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 07:12 Getting deals faster 10:35 Target outreach 15:54 Best practices when building relationships 19:47 How to best optimize ACG 22:46 M&A challenges 25:20 Challenges of working with private sellers 29:39 Executing agile and efficient Diligence 34:53 Executing deals during COVID 39:59 Role of technology in the M&A process 42:06 Role of technology in the future 46:47 Craziest thing in M&A  
Amy M. Weck, VP, M&A and integrations at The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers, LLC It's common to see due diligence and integration as separate stages, but combining them can make the M&A process much smoother and more effective. But how exactly can we weave these two critical phases together effectively?  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Amy M. Weck, VP, M&A and integrations at The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers, offers practical strategies to align integration and diligence for optimal outcomes. Things you will learn in the episode: • Merging separate integration departments • How to connect diligence and integration • Fostering a ‘One Team’ Mindset • Maintaining Team Rhythm in High-Volume Acquisitions This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom. FirmRoom provides 80% cost savings over VDRs that bill by page and delivers a far better user experience to boot. Sign up in under 2 minutes by going to https://firmroom.com. Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:26 Getting into M&A 06:12 Evolving into integration 07:55 Transitioning from deal team to integration team 09:26 Pre-LOI considerations in M&A 10:40 Merging Corp Dev and Integration Team 13:26 The impact of mindset during transition 15:26 Connecting the two functions 18:42 Keeping teams and workflows aligned 22:14 Biggest challenge in the transition 24:05 The challenge of change management 26:11 Managing new hires in key roles 27:29 Key advice for managing the end-to-end M&A process 34:37 Optimizing the M&A function for a roll-up 36:21 Practical Tips for Learning from Past Due Diligence 38:16 Maintaining Team Rhythm in High-Volume Acquisitions 40:05 Key Strategies to Avoid Failing in Your Integrations 42:02 Key Questions to Ask Before the LOI 43:17 Evaluating Cultural Fit and Red Flags 48:15 Ideal candidate for an M&A role 59:44 Advice to first-time M&A practitioners 1:01:02 Craziest thing in M&A
John Blair, Partner M&A Attorney at K&L Gates In M&A, it’s very common for buyers and sellers to disagree on the value of the business. If both parties cannot agree on the price, the deal could fall apart. However there are certain strategies and tools that both parties can use to compromise and be happy during closing.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, John Blair, Partner M&A Attorney at K&L Gates, shares best practices on how to bridge valuation gaps in M&A.  Things you will learn in this episode: •Bridging gaps in M&A Valuation •Earnouts  •Seller Financing •Equity structure  •Market’s impact on Bridging M&A Valuation Gaps Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://dealroom.net Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:13 When to get involved in the M&A Process 07:50 Negotiations during LOI 09:42 Bridging gaps in M&A Valuation 11:09 Using Holdbacks to Bridge M&A Valuation Gaps 13:20 Seller Financing 15:00 Earnouts 16:43 Earnouts on Intellectual Property 18:45 Key Variables in an Earnout 23:14 Earnout payment structure 25:53 Making Earnouts Successful 29:08 Structures of Seller Financing 36:24 Traditional terms of seller financing 38:20 Equity structure 41:04 Stock options 43:52 Minimizing the cash upfront during a sale 46:34 Contents of Letter of Intent 49:14 Advice for first timers 50:01 Craziest Thing in M&A  
In the dynamic world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), creating an effective team is crucial for success. This process can be complex and demanding, but also immensely rewarding. After all, having an internal team means having the capability of acquiring companies in the future, rather than treating M&A as a one-time event.  In this episode, Birgitta Elfversson, Non-Executive Director at Netlight, shares her experience in transforming existing staff into M&A experts.  Things you will learn from this episode: • Shaping the M&A strategy • Building an M&A team • Scaling the M&A Team • Recruiting competent people • Managing burnout Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://dealroom.net Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 10:54 Shaping the M&A strategy 12:46 Key elements of the strategy 14:58 Strategy approval 16:10 Challenges on the first acquisition 18:30 Building an M&A team  22:05 Scaling the M&A Team 25:10 Recruiting competent people 26:44 M&A Aptitude test 32:48 Working with consulting firms during M&A 37:17 Setting the external team up for success 39:08 M&A Team structure 39:48 Managing burnout 43:18 Programmatic M&A 49:09 Start up doing M&A 51:47 Integration execution 53:19 Smart collaboration in the future 55:51 Setting integration up for success 58:20 Craziest thing in M&A  
Jake Lin, Head of Corporate Development at Xendit Navigating cross border M&A is one of the most challenging tasks for deal makers. There are a lot of intricacies involved that are unique to each country, and must be handled delicately.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Jake Lin, Head of Corporate Development at Xendit, shares his best practices when executing cross border M&A, particularly in South East Asia.  Things you will learn: Biggest challenge in Cross Border M&A Language barrier during Cross border M&A Managing Cultural Differences during negotiations Cross border M&A best practices Integration approach to cross border M&A This episode is sponsored by the DealRoom. Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at https://dealroom.net. Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 05:44 Biggest challenge in Cross Border M&A 08:18 Cross Border M&A without Bankers  09:04 Working with Local Bankers 09:55 Language barrier during Cross border M&A 12:05 Managing Cultural Differences during negotiations 16:01 Managing the Speed of Cross border M&A 17:20 Cultural Differences almost killing the deal 18:48 Countries easiest to work with 21:06 Cross border M&A best practices 22:32 Strategic tips when dealing with Cross border M&A 23:49 Integration approach to cross border M&A 25:37 Negotiating Payment terms 28:59 Computation for stock payments 30:06 Advice for first-timers 30:29 Craziest thing in M&A  
Yoav Zeif, CEO at Stratasys In today’s competitive global market, organizations need to leverage every tool in their arsenal to stay ahead of the curve. One of the best ways to do this is strategic M&A. With the right approach, M&A can drive significant growth, unlock fresh opportunities, and expedite the achievement of strategic business goals. In this article, Yoav Zeif, CEO at Stratasys, shares his experience on achieving business growth through strategic M&A. Things you will learn in this episode: •The Start of their M&A Journey •Strategic M&A framework •Evolution of Strategy •Working with the corporate development team •How to ensure positive business outcomes during integration This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom, the fastest virtual data room used to get deals done. Leave the pay-per-page world behind by going to https://firmroom.com/ Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 07:04 Start of M&A Journey 11:56 M&A strategy framework 18:58 Real-life acquisition scenario 20:20 Evolution of Strategy 23:59 Working with the corporate development team 26:29 Corporate development teams pitching deals 30:22 How to ensure positive business outcomes during integration 31:57 Big lessons learned 39:18 Retaining key people 40:26 Other lessons 42:42 Craziest Thing in M&A   This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom, the fastest virtual data room used to get deals done. Leave the pay-per-page world behind by going to https://firmroom.com/  
Russ Heddleston, Co-founder & former CEO, DocSend Every owner loves their business. This makes selling their company even harder than it already is. But aside from the emotional turmoil that founders go through every exit, there are also a lot of intricacies included in the process.  In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Russ Heddleston, Co-founder & former CEO of DocSend, discusses the challenges of sell-side M&A. Things you will also learn in this episode: Considerations in Potentially Selling a Startup Challenges of sell-side M&A Key Factors for a Successful Exit  How to manage diligence in sell-side M&A Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:10 Starting DocSend  06:08 Identifying the Inflection Point to sell 09:01 Selling a Startup 10:46 Considerations in Potentially Selling a Startup 14:28 Best Time for an Exit 16:00 Balancing Stakeholder Interests in an Acquisition 17:50 Relationship Management in an Acquisition 19:46 How Relationships Influence Negotiations 20:41 Relationships with Bankers 23:14 Reaching out to DropBox 26:16 Key Factors for a Successful Exit 28:04 Impact of Market Conditions on M&A 28:45 The Unknowns of Selling a Business 30:53 Post-Acquisition Challenges and Unknowns 32:34 Enhancing Preparation for Post-Close Integration 34:05 Tips for Buyers for Smoother Integration 35:18 Challenges of Sell-side M&A 37:15 Efficiently Managing Diligence 38:46 People involved from pre-LOI to Close 41:36 Post-Acquisition Team Dynamics 43:01 Evaluating Alternatives to Selling 48:28 Fundraising Strategies to Minimize Dilution 49:44 Advice for Acquirers Seeking Successful Acquisitions 51:29 Effective Strategies for Corporate Leaders to Engage with Founders 53:14 Craziest thing in M&A   This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom, the fastest virtual data room used to get deals done. Leave the pay-per-page world behind by going to https://firmroom.com/      
Jason Mironov, Managing Director at TA Associates Partnering with PE firms is a great way to exponentially grow a business and reach new heights. However, there are considerations that must be taken into account, before taking PE capital. Fully understanding them will increase chances of success, in the attempt to unlock the full potential of the business. In this episode of the M&A Science podcast, Jason Mironov, Managing Director at TA Associates, discusses the pros and cons of taking PE capital. Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 05:29 The Lack of Operating Experience 07:03 Pros of taking money from a private equity firm 11:01 Other factors to take money from PE firms 12:49 Cons of taking money from private equity 17:16 Focusing on IRR 22:10 Culture of focusing on numbers 26:54 Working with Unhappy CEO 30:06 Board control 35:33 Expectation for the Board Structure 38:30 Dilution for founders 42:53 How to build and preserve wealth 47:20 Approach on partnership 51:03 Handling Inbound Contacts 56:51 Creating value before partnership starts 01:03:15 Working with the founder 01:05:38 Pushing M&A to portcos 01:08:51 Founder Exit 01:16:01 Timeline of investment 01:20:26 Craziest thing in M&A This episode is sponsored by DealRoom. Ready to take your M&A to the next level with software made to manage each stage of the deal process? See how DealRoom can facilitate your next deal at www.dealroom.net.   
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Abed Aftabi

was a great conversation

Nov 3rd
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Abed Aftabi

one of your best episods so far! 👌

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