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Dealcast: The M&A Podcast
Weekly podcast from the Mergermarket editorial team covering M&A, ECM and activism presented by Mergermarket
Weekly podcast from the Mergermarket editorial team covering M&A, ECM and activism presented by Mergermarket
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Oct 13, 2025 • 14min
Electronic Arts faces tough regulatory landscape in EU, China
Reuben Miller, Mergermarket’s global chief regulatory editor, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss why the antitrust review of the deal is likely to be relatively straightforward, despite the risks from other processes.Could China seek concessions from the Trump administration in the midst of the ongoing trade war?Will the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US give PIF an easy ride given the involvement of Trump’s family?Could regulators seek a data firewall to prevent PIF gaining full access to information on EA’s gamers?All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Oct 3, 2025 • 16min
Why investors are shifting positions on the energy transition
Carlos Martinez, Canada editor for Mergermarket, dives into the shifting landscape of energy investments. He discusses BlackRock's hefty $38 billion acquisition of a utility company and how investor focus is turning towards Canada amidst U.S. policy uncertainty. The conversation covers the rising interest in lower-risk energy plays, including alternative fuels and regulated utilities. Additionally, Carlos reveals how tech giants are influencing electricity demand and shaping power purchase agreements, highlighting a broader transformation in energy investment strategies.

Sep 30, 2025 • 17min
A look inside the broken Santos-XRG deal
Simon Segal, Mergermarket’s Australia director, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss the behind the scenes of the deal, including:Why the deal fell apart, looking at potential regulatory factors, foreign investment dynamics, and the landscape of Australia’s guarded domestic energy sector;Which other bidders have tried and failed to purchase Santos and why;What could be next for Santos, including which assets shareholders may look for it to spin out and, conversely, which upcoming facilities could burgeon the business.All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Sep 22, 2025 • 13min
Why beauty dealmakers are shying away from launching formal sales processes
Brian Yue, Mergermarket’s New York-based consumer reporter, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss dealmaking in the beauty sector, including:How trending, well-branded assets have overcrowded the space, refocusing buyers' attention toward science-backed or dermatology-focused companies;Which companies have successfully transacted, looking at examples like the sale of Hailey Bieber’s Rhode to e.l.f. Beauty for USD 1bn;How consumer spending and larger factors are impacting beauty sector dealmaking;All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Sep 17, 2025 • 17min
DACH dealmakers turn to search funds to solve succession issues
Johannes Baier, a founding partner at Rohde Baier, and Aurelia Seidlhofer, Mergermarket’s Munich-based senior correspondent, join Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss the emergence of search funds in DACH. Topics include:Why these funds can offer more flexibility and tailor-made solutions for investors over typical structures like private equity;Why search funds are gaining popularity in DACH, particularly in Germany's Mittelstand (export-focused SMEs);The outlook for the emerging category as banks become more familiar with financing these transactions;The exit timelines and typical return expectations for investors and entrepreneurs involved in search funds.All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Sep 11, 2025 • 11min
SPACs and de-SPAC deals hit comeback trail
Troy Hooper, Mergermarket’s North America Co-Head of Equity Capital Markets, specializes in IPOs and SPACs. He discusses the revival of SPACs, especially the dual-track de-SPAC deals and their significance in the current market. Learn how liquidity benefits and market uncertainties are driving companies, especially in life sciences and digital assets, to prefer SPAC mergers over traditional IPOs. Hooper also highlights the notable Kyivstar de-SPAC deal, showcasing the evolving landscape of public listings.

Aug 19, 2025 • 12min
Palo Alto’s CyberArk takeover to attract US regulatory attention
The cybersecurity industry is based around three pillars: identity management (like CyberArk and ForgeRock), network management (like Palo Alto) and end-point security (also provided by Palo Alto).Will the DoJ be concerned about Palo Alto bundling the three pillars together?How has regulatory thinking on bundling theory evolved from US President Joe Biden’s administration to President Donald Trump’s?Will officials under Trump continue to take a hard line on tech consolidation in general? And how about cybersecurity in particular?All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Aug 18, 2025 • 20min
Old and new banking pressures spur changes in sector M&A
The banking sector has seen rapid change over the last decade, and the new landscape offers opportunities for traditional banks, challenger banks, and fintech startups alike.In the deal space, Mergermarket’s data shows around 120 financial institutions that may IPO in Europe including big names like Klarna and Revolute. Banks are also developing M&A plans for fintech service companies, and some fintechs are looking to merge and create larger platforms.Thomas Krecek, an M&A Partner in Clifford Chance’s Frankfurt office focusing on financial services and co-head of Clifford Chance’s European Corporate M&A Practice, and Rupert Cocke, one of Mergermarket’s Europe-based senior editors, join Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss the outlook for the banking sector, including:How antitrust bodies and a lack of global banking regulations in cross-border dealmaking impact the outlook for potential dealsThe role of private equity in the fintech corporate ecosystem, and how their capital is likely to help fintechs in the next stage of globalizingWhich firms, like Advent and its purchase of Bulgarian-based tbi bank, showcase the new trends in the industryHow entities like Unicredit offer a showcase of a new playbook to approach banking deals in EuropeAll this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

Aug 4, 2025 • 16min
Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds start digging for mining investments
Patrick Harris, Mergermarket’s senior editor based in London, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss the outlook for mining deals, including:Which deals are showcasing the overall trend, like IRH’s acquisitions of mines in Zambia or the Qatari’s sovereign wealth fund's investment in TechMet, an Irish company that recycles lithium batteriesWhich minerals, like lithium and copper, are critical for electrification and seeing significant investor interestPotential opportunities for mining in the Middle East itself, like Saudi Arabia’s alleged USD 2.5 trn worth of minerals available to be minedAll this and more in this weeks Dealcast.

Jul 28, 2025 • 12min
US 50% tariff threat looms over Brazilian dealmaking
Thiago Barrozo Mergermarket’s Latin America editor, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss potential outcomes with US tariffs looming, including:Which political factors play into the imposition of such heavy tariffs on the countryWhich sectors are likely to be most impacted by tariffs like logistics and specific agribusiness subsectors, including beef and coffee productionWhich Brazilian companies, like Embraer, are already seeing impacts caused by the announcement of potential tariffsWhich other export markets Brazilian companies could be exploring from the EU to ChinaAll this and more in this week’s Dealcast.


