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    Ben T. Smith IV, a longtime Silicon Valley executive and currently head of the Communications, Media and Technology practice at Kearney, speaks to Global Finance about the post-SVB venture capital industry and the pace of innovation.

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Cash Stress

Cash Stress

June 15, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Banks and governments are trying to provide enough financial support to avoid economic collapse, but some businesses won’t make it.

The Innovators 2020: Corporate Finance

The Innovators 2020: Corporate Finance

June 12, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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Use of data science skills to make corporate finance decisions is expanding to inform everything from IPO participation to foreign exchange to new product development.

Softbank Shocks With $13 Billion Loss

Softbank Shocks With $13 Billion Loss

May 12, 2020
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

In an announcement on April 13, SoftBank cited a “deteriorating market environment” as the explanation for the abysmal results at its $100 billion Vision Fund. 

Luckin Coffee Inflates Sales

Luckin Coffee Inflates Sales

May 12, 2020
  • Asia-Pacific,
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

The scandal reignited long-standing concerns over accounting standards at US-listed Chinese companies.

New eBay Ceo Faces Same Problems As The Last

New eBay Ceo Faces Same Problems As The Last

May 11, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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eBay's identity crisis continues under new leadership.

Hallowed Tradition Of Annual Meeting Goes Virtual

Hallowed Tradition Of Annual Meeting Goes Virtual

May 11, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance,
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Most 2020 annual general meetings will be conducted virtually, possibly sparking a permanent change in shareholder participation.

Need Liquidity? Private Equity Has Plenty

Need Liquidity? Private Equity Has Plenty

April 15, 2020
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Private equity enters the coronavirus pandemic with a record cash surplus that may help cash-strapped businesses with good long-term prospects survive.

Searching For New Work-From-Home Etiquette

Searching For New Work-From-Home Etiquette

April 09, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Millions of people have been forced to work from home, companies struggle to stay connected and keep productivity up.

Third Time Lucky For Supermarket Chain’s IPO Bid

Third Time Lucky For Supermarket Chain’s IPO Bid

April 09, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Albertsons will go public after the pandemic crisis passes.

Oil Producers Battle For Market Share

Oil Producers Battle For Market Share

April 09, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Russia and Saudi Arabia are boosting oil output at a time of falling demand.

Aon Acquires Willis Towers In Biggest Deal Of The Year

Aon Acquires Willis Towers In Biggest Deal Of The Year

April 09, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

The COVID-19 was excluded from potential triggers of a material adverse effect that could scuttle the deal.

Compliance Is An Issue For Remote Trading And Investing Firms

Compliance Is An Issue For Remote Trading And Investing Firms

April 09, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Working from home presents technological, confidentiality and cybersecurity challenges, particularly for the finance sector.

A Giant Enters Transaction Banking

A Giant Enters Transaction Banking

April 08, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Banking giant Goldman Sachs is vying for a small but solid footprint in a fragmented market.

Global Airlines Suffer From Lack Of Customers

Global Airlines Suffer From Lack Of Customers

April 07, 2020
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Airlines across Europe, the US, Middle East and Asia slashed capacity and mothballed aircraft in a bid to stave off bankruptcy.

French Merger Creates Payment-Services Giant

March 06, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Worldline and Ingenico are coming together.

Reverse Factoring Up As Payment Terms Lengthen

Reverse Factoring Up As Payment Terms Lengthen

March 06, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Companies are finding savings in paying their bills early.

The Temptations Of Private Equity

The Temptations Of Private Equity

March 05, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Stumbling unicorns haven’t shaken the wealthy’s faith in private equity, but are its best years behind it?

LinkedIn Welcomes A New CEO

LinkedIn Welcomes A New CEO

March 03, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

LinkedIn's new CEO got his job with the company through the site.

Corporate Debt Quality Declines As Borrowing Hits Fever Pitch

Corporate Debt Quality Declines As Borrowing Hits Fever Pitch

February 18, 2020
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Corporate bond issuance reached $2.1 trillion in 2019, pushing the outstanding stock to a record $13.5 trillion.

Credit Transparency

Credit Transparency

February 05, 2020
  • Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

For better or worse, public companies must disclose their expected losses.

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