
UK Watch: Bigger not better in Q4
The smaller buyout segment in the UK thrived in Q4 2011 while larger deals faltered, according to the latest findings of the unquote” UK watch, in association with Corbett Keeling.
A total of 105 smaller buyouts (worth less than €150m) were completed during 2011, clocking up a total value of €4bn. This continues the positive trend in this segment seen during Q3, and smaller buyouts look set to match the levels seen between 2004-2006 in the near future.
However, the larger buyout space was in stark contrast, with just 24 deals valued at €150m or more, registering a total value of €11bn. UK early-stage and expansion activity has also suffered in 2011 as economic fortunes have turned sour.
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