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Great resource about new media m&a transactions
The blog provides information to help entrepreneurs in the digital media sector navigate the merger, acquisition and capital raise process. Peachtree Media Advisors, Inc. is a New York based new media investment banking firm.
Recent PostsOne of the most obvious observations any Ad:Tech 2009 attendee was likely to make is that the conference attracted a very diverse crowd, in terms of age and professional expertise, among many other factors. That being said, the presentations c...
Ad:tech NY is still going strong. This year’s event was at the much larger Javitz Center, had excellent speakers (as usual) and a great crowd. The overall mood was enthusiastic and upbeat about the future, which is much better than the dismal...
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My mother and sister came up to see the new addition to our family last weekend. If you read my 2007 M&A Research Report, I noted how my little sister and her friends spent an entire evening over Christmas break at the dinner table on Facebook ...
Peachtree Media Advisors, Inc. would like to welcome its new Vice President, Raymond Yip. Ray began his career in 1997 as a Financial Analyst at Deutsche Bank Alex Brown covering financial sponsors and telecommunications clients. In 1999, Ray joine...
Wow. A $35 billion dollar bid for NBCU. I feel like a small African village at the UN when the big boys are talking about nuclear proliferation and I’m at the podium talking about mosquito nets, irrigation and farming. My advice for GE, w...
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