Thursday, June 4, 2015

2015 may surpass 2014 by a wide margin “- Swedish Dagbladet

Transaction The year 2015 has started strongly. According EY it can become more transactions this year than last year. Photo: Kevork Djansezian / AP

Last year it was strongest Transaction year since the financial crisis of 2008. But 2015 has started strongly.

Vattenfall’s sale of its Danish power plant Fynsværket the first quarter’s sales, and Volvo’s purchase of Dongfeng was the largest purchase.

And according to EY (formerly Ernst & amp; Young) latest report, the strong the trend to continue, and 2015 may be an even stronger year for transactions than in 2014. According to EY’s report considering more than half of the Company to make purchases over the next twelve months. and almost as many are planning to increase the number of transactions compared to last year.

During the three first months were carried out 39 transactions, a slight increase from the same period in 2014 when the figure was 38. But, because the transaction market ended 2014 strongly backed the number of transactions by 22 percent.

Total was carried out 165 transactions during the year 2014.

– The positive development of the transactions during the last year continued into the new year. The trend is reinforced by a high number of transactions that have already been published and are expected to be completed during the year and on this basis, we believe that 2015 could surpass 2014 by a wide margin, says Pär-Ola Hansson, Head of Transaction Advisory Services for EY in Europe, in a written comment.

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