The success of life sciences companies will depend on products and services not yet found in a companies offerings in the next decade. Much of those products will be brought to companies through the merger and acquisitions of small to mid-sized companies. This panel discussed:
- When is the right time to get acquired?
- What is the survival rate of c-suite after an acquisition?
- Why is an acquisition better than a collaboration?
- What are the key issues in the due diligence process that can hurt the value of the deal?
- How does big pharma prepare for pricing negotiations and how can a smaller seller be prepared
- What types of steps can be taken to prepare a forecast that drives value negotiations
- How can this analysis be leverage in negotiating a collaborative or co-partner agreement
Presenters included:
- Todd Boudreau, Senior Counsel, Private Equity & Venture Capital Practice, Foley
- Dr. Ton Bunt, Senior Advisor, JSB Partners LP
- Sven Riethmueller, Of Counsel, Private Equity & Venture Capital, Foley
- David Schechner, Managing Director, Canaccord Adams
- Shane Senior, Managing Director, Crosstree Capital Partners Inc.
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