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M&A Trends and Outlook for 2023

Alpha Sense BI

After three volatile years, rife with challenging macroeconomic conditions — from a global pandemic and wars to far-reaching supply chain issues — the M&A space has its fair share of ups and downs. Many pharma companies with expiring patents are on the hunt to acquire biotech companies to address gaps in drug pipelines.

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Venture Capital Trends and Outlook for 2024

Alpha Sense BI

This staggering statistic is representative of a transformative shift in the asset management space away from archaic research methods. Generative AI in venture capital streamlines workflows, reduces research and due diligence blind spots, and surfaces qualitative and quantitative insights to make data-driven decisions faster.

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Technology Industry Trends and Outlook in 2024

Alpha Sense BI

On the other hand, 2022 and 2023 brought mass layoffs , falling market capitalizations, and a weakening of global tech spending. In fact, projections for the global spatial computing market are valued at $269.8 Over the past few years, the technology industry has experienced dramatic highs and lows. billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 23.1%

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He has a wealth of cross-industry experience in accelerating companies’ growth and raising capital, having spent more than fifteen years in SaaS companies as CFO and COO in industries as varied as manufacturing and biotech. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from Williams College. Bryan Courtney- Bennett Sr.

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M&A in Healthcare: 2024 Outlook

Alpha Sense BI

According to PwC’s Annual Global CEO survey, 54% of healthcare industry CEOs intend to make at least one acquisition in the next three years. According to an outlook published by PwC , “large-cap pharma companies are expected to continue pursuing mid-sized biotech companies to fill pipeline gaps in the face of impending patent cliffs.