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Article 4: The Case for Market Adaptability. Are 'Big Bang' M&As Yesterday's Strategy? Why Smaller Deals Keep You Ahead of the Curve

One big acquisition can pigeonhole you into a specific market or technology, even as the industry evolves.



Quick Pivots: Smaller acquisitions enable quicker shifts in strategy, ensuring you're never stuck in a stagnating market.


Technological Agility: Smaller, tech-focused acquisitions can keep your portfolio on the cutting edge.


Consumer Preferences: Frequent deals allow you to adjust to consumer trends more effectively, maintaining relevance.


In a rapidly evolving market landscape, adaptability isn't just a bonus; it's a necessity. Frequent, smaller acquisitions allow you to evolve your business model to meet emerging demands.


How adaptable is your M&A strategy?



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