M&A Blogs and Articles

Canada’s Merger Guidelines: Size on Trial
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Canada’s Merger Guidelines: Size on Trial

Canada’s Competition Bureau has released draft merger enforcement guidelines that embed structural presumptions, mirroring the 2023 U.S. thresholds of a post‑transaction HHI above 1,800 and a combined market share over 30 percent. The draft also eliminates the statutory efficiencies defence...

By Truth on the Market
Orbex Fails After Planned Purchase Falls Through
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Orbex Fails After Planned Purchase Falls Through

Orbex, the UK‑based small‑sat launch provider, has entered insolvency proceedings after its planned acquisition by European space‑logistics startup The Exploration Company fell apart. The collapse follows a January shutdown of its Danish engine factory and 90 redundancies, leaving roughly 150...

By European Spaceflight
Delaware Case Applying Indemnification Materiality Scrape Creates Risks for the Unwary
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Delaware Case Applying Indemnification Materiality Scrape Creates Risks for the Unwary

The Delaware Superior Court in JanCo FS 2, LLC v. ISS Facility Services clarified how a materiality scrape should be applied in M&A indemnity clauses. The court first inserts the full definition of “Material Adverse Effect” and then strikes materiality qualifiers, effectively expanding the...

By Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
Cooley’s 2026 Year Ahead for Life Sciences M&A: Competition and Creativity in a Dynamic Environment
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Cooley’s 2026 Year Ahead for Life Sciences M&A: Competition and Creativity in a Dynamic Environment

Life‑sciences M&A rebounded in 2025 after a brief slowdown, highlighted by J&J’s $14.6 billion Intra‑Cellular acquisition and a surge in platform‑focused deals addressing $150 billion of patent‑cliff risk. Regulatory dynamics shifted as the FTC adopted a more predictable, traditional antitrust approach, while...

By Cooley M&A (Cooley LLP)
The HSR Early-Warning System: How Filing Surges Amplify Cyber and eDiscovery Bottlenecks
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The HSR Early-Warning System: How Filing Surges Amplify Cyber and eDiscovery Bottlenecks

The Hart‑Scott‑Rodino (HSR) filing calendar showed a sharp February 2025 spike followed by sustained high volumes through December 2025 and a solid January 2026 count. This surge compresses M&A diligence windows, forcing cyber, data‑privacy and eDiscovery teams to operate at...

By ComplexDiscovery
Generali’s EB Network Agrees Swiss Life Network Acquisition
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Generali’s EB Network Agrees Swiss Life Network Acquisition

Generali Group and Swiss Life Global Solutions have sealed a long‑term commercial partnership that includes Generali Employee Benefits (GEB) Network’s acquisition of Swiss Life Network. The combined entity will manage over €3 billion in employee‑benefits premiums, positioning it as the world’s...

By Captive Intelligence
Consequences of Roll-Up Acquisitions in Diverse Software Markets
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Consequences of Roll-Up Acquisitions in Diverse Software Markets

Roll‑up acquisitions in software markets combine multiple niche firms to achieve scale and cost efficiencies. While the consolidation can enhance operational performance and pool technological talent, it also reduces the number of independent competitors, raising antitrust concerns. Successful integration hinges...

By Dr. Karl Michael Popp’s Blog
Risk Arbitrage Series: ROK Resources Inc. And a Counterparty Default
BlogFeb 8, 2026

Risk Arbitrage Series: ROK Resources Inc. And a Counterparty Default

The episode dissects the going‑private deal of ROK Resources by Blue Alaska Oil Trading, highlighting how a seemingly straightforward transaction with a 27.5% premium unraveled when the acquirer defaulted on its cash payment, prompting a deadline extension to March 17,...

By Azor Capital
Will Oracle Offload Cerner to Fund Datacenters?
BlogFeb 7, 2026

Will Oracle Offload Cerner to Fund Datacenters?

A TD Cowen note suggests Oracle could sell its health‑tech unit, formerly Cerner, to finance massive AI datacenter spend. The company faces over $500 billion in capital commitments, including a $300 billion OpenAI contract that alone may require $156 billion in capex. To free...

By Digital Health Wire
TransactIQ.Tech Was Built by People Who Actually Read SEC Filings; and A Glimpse at What’s Next: www.ai-reda.com
BlogFeb 6, 2026

TransactIQ.Tech Was Built by People Who Actually Read SEC Filings; and A Glimpse at What’s Next: www.ai-reda.com

The episode spotlights TransactIQ.Tech, a disciplined SEC filing ingestion and analysis platform built by engineers who actually read the filings, emphasizing correctness over flashy AI features. It details how the system reliably fetches, extracts, and summarizes transaction-relevant sections with strict...

By ArbitrageEdge
Data, Subscription, Events: The Media Model Driving M&A
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Data, Subscription, Events: The Media Model Driving M&A

Investors are targeting B2B media firms that combine proprietary data, subscription revenue, and live events, a hybrid model seen as AI‑proof and resilient. Recent deals include Bridgepoint’s minority stake in Exile Group, Montgomery’s acquisition of Halldale, and DVV Media’s split...

By A Media Operator