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“When economies are in a down-turn, deals tend to freeze-up as there is poor visibility on future performance as well as gaps on valuation expectations between buyers and sellers,” wrote Tractus Head of Corporate Finance Richard Smith and Research Analyst Paulo Guedes for CanCham’s Thailand’s magazine Voyageur. “Many companies are looking to build scale and resilience to help weather tougher economic conditions.”
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