Deals Webcast: Successful execution of deals in emerging markets
July 27, 2011 |
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Deals Webcast: Successful execution of deals in emerging markets |
Unlike any previous recession, emerging economies led the way out of this recession and have all but fully recovered. Emerging economies have been growing and industrializing at a torrid pace, shifting global demand and competition, and providing opportunities for superior growth beyond mature markets. The growth agenda of companies throughout the world is driving businesses to consider expansion into developing markets - either greenfield or brownfield. Dealmakers considering M&A options are faced with complex deal execution due to a variety of additional risks in emerging markets. However, companies are finding that with each successful entry in an emerging market, risks are lowered through the experience gained.
Join us on July 27 at 1:00 pm ET for a 90 minute webcast titled Successful deal execution in emerging markets and learn what challenges companies have been facing in these markets and how risks can be mitigated.
Topics covered:
Trends in emerging markets
What's driving investment in emerging markets
Emerging market implications to competition, government and business
Buy versus build considerations- Greenfield and brownfield options in hot markets
Challenges and risks faced by dealmakers in the "hot" emerging markets
Mitigating the risks - financial due diligence considerations
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act implications of some "standard" business practices
Alternative business structures to consider
Moderator:
Gregory Peterson, Partner, PwC Transaction Services practice
Speakers:
Harry Broadman, Managing Director, PwC Forensics practice
Jerry Barber, Partner, PwC Transaction Services practice
Glenn Hunzinger, Director, PwC Transaction Services practice
David Jansen, Principal, PwC Forensics practice
Andrew Papadakis, Principal, PwC Tax practice
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