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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/47JbZcO
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/3TFVeJN
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/4ejnhXy
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/4dgIQa9
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/4eJsxUs
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/4gQ6mxq
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/3TJlHpB
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/3N6Kdxh
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/3zLbClj
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With increasing regulatory challenges for scale acquisitions in the tech sector, companies have pivoted toward scope deals—transactions designed to secure new capabilities, products, or markets. The impact of this shift is clear: over the past six years, nearly 80% of tech M&A has been driven by scope deals. Discover more insights in our latest tech report. https://bit.ly/3Y0anYZ
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