- A. I. Deal Making Is Getting Faster - The New York Times
Investors are deciding within 15 minutes whether to shovel millions into A I start-ups and taking entrepreneurs weight lifting and rock climbing to get deals done
- A. I. Deal Making Is Getting Faster and Faster - DNyuz
Companies were getting started faster, finding customers faster, scaling up faster The numbers were gobsmacking Investors had to hustle to keep up That’s why he was ferrying across the San Francisco Bay with Filip Aronshtein, the 25-year-old founder of Dirac, a start-up that uses A I to automate work for industrial companies
- The Brave New World of Dealmaking in the Global Market | BCG
At the same time, AI is streamlining deal processes and surfacing hidden value, making transactions faster and smarter In this new world, the mandate for dealmakers is clear: make selective bold moves, embrace emerging technology, and play for long-term advantage
- Generative AI in M A: You’re Not Behind—Yet - Bain Company
Generative AI is here to stay The potential is nearly limitless, and its impact on M A will be profound We expect that companies that master the use of generative AI in M A over the next five years will identify targets faster than their competitors, underwrite more deal value with confidence, execute diligence and integration activities more rapidly with fewer resources, and ultimately
- What’s Driving the Surge in Deal-Making? - Goldman Sachs
Despite a year marked by geopolitical uncertainty, higher tariffs, and slowing growth, deal-making activity is surging in 2025 So can this current wave of M A activity continue?
- Expert Spotlight: AI in Dealmaking – From Faster Deals to . . .
AI is transforming deal processes for smarter screening, real-time monitoring, and faster transactions AI adoption is more advanced among large global M A players compared to smaller funds, especially in Eastern Europe AI serves to augment dealmakers by automating repetitive tasks while preserving human strategic decision-making
- Dealmaking roars back to life under Trump 2. 0 - Axios
The bank expects deal activity to keep rising, by 32% this year and another 20% in 2026 It forecasts $7 8 trillion in total announced transaction volume by 2027, including buybacks and sponsor deals Zoom out: Dealmaking is also accelerating among private companies, although largely centered around AI, according to Crunchbase
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