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John Hagan
What's driving the new wave of M&As?
Investment banker John Hagan breaks down the forces pushing the latest round of consolidation in the market.
- By John Hagan
Intellectual property rules in today's market
Investment banker John Hagen reminds sellers that intellectual property can be the best way to differentiate your company.
- By John Hagan
Conditions are right for private equity buyers
The government market is experiencing an uptick in private equity buyers that are chasing larger and larger acquisitions.
- By John Hagan
Tax policy drives increase in M&A activity
The market for merger and acquisition transactions in the government contracting market seems poised for a strong finish in 2010, writes John Hagan at BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group.
- By John Hagan
Cybersecurity firms’ values soar as attacks increase
Strategic buyers are snapping up high-value cyber services and cyber technology companies.
- By John Hagan
Contractors prepare to face headwinds
Columnist John Hagan examines quarterly reports to explain how companies are preparing for challenging times in the government market.
- By John Hagan
Navigate the path to sustainable earnings
Although budget cuts and insourcing are devouring certain segments of the government services market, there are many segments of the market in which growth opportunities continue to abound, says John Hagan of BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group.
- By John Hagan
Government policies fire up acquisition activity this year
Tax, budget and conflict of interest policies will drive more merger and acquisition activity throughout 2010 as the impact of these policies is felt in the government services market.
- By John Hagan
Private equity buying takes center stage
Although financial buyers can be outstanding choices for sellers of government contracting businesses, they present unique challenges when compared to the strategic buyer alternative, says John Hagan, co-head of the defense and government services group at BB&T Capital Markets/Windsor Group.
- By John Hagan
Premium companies stand out from the pack
The top-performing companies are positioning themselves through targeted acquisitions in faster growing segments of the market, often with proprietary technologies.
- By John Hagan
M&A goes on a roller coaster ride
Since the beginning of 2009, the public equity markets have experienced significant fluctuations in the values of major stock indexes.
- By John Hagan
M&A activity among midtier companies likely to pick up
Gradual improvements in the nation's economy will produce an increasingly favorable environment in the coming months for mergers and acquisitions in the defense and government services markets.
- By John Hagan
Midtier contractors feel the squeeze
As large prime contractors seek to replace business lost from potential budget cuts, they look to the universe of publicly held midtier companies as targets.
- By John Hagan