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IPO Pipeline

    In November, we touched on a few spin-offs happening in global markets, including two in South Africa.

    Now we turn our sights to Ethiopia, which is set for a bumper IPO year in 2025. As a country with 123 million people, it has been one of the largest countries without a stock exchange.

    The Growing Trend of Primary Listing Moves: Implications for the UK Market

      Previously, Aalto Capital explored the “synergy gap,” noOver the past year, Aalto Capital has explored valuation discrepancies between Europe and the United States, focusing on the AIM market. This segment represents mid-market, higher-growth companies, many of which face unique challenges compared to larger, more mature businesses.ting that our research showed strategic buyers don’t always pay higher premiums in IT M&A. While valuation remains a top concern for most founders, it’s equally vital to understand the broader implications of selling to a strategic versus financial buyer.

      Strategic vs. Financial Buyers: What CEOs Need to Know Before Selling

        Previously, Aalto Capital explored the “synergy gap,” noting that our research showed strategic buyers don’t always pay higher premiums in IT M&A. While valuation remains a top concern for most founders, it’s equally vital to understand the broader implications of selling to a strategic versus financial buyer.

        Reflecting on 2024 Global Trends

          2024 has been a cautious year for investors, shaped by global economic and political uncertainty. Key elections worldwide, ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, high inflation, and looming recession fears created a challenging environment across all sectors and asset classes.

          Listed Company Spin-Offs

            Although there have not been many major IPOs this year, listed entities are increasingly opting to distribute unwanted subsidiaries to shareholders via spin-offs rather than selling them to private equity buyers.

            What Another Trump Administration Could Mean for Global Business

              Donald Trump’s most recent win has unsurprisingly made waves across the globe. US markets, which were performing well – albeit tentatively – before the election, experienced strong growth following the results. Scott Bessent’s appointment as Treasury secretary last month further boosted US markets, reflecting American confidence in both Bessent and the broader Trump agenda.

              Merger Announcement from Aalto Capital London

                We are delighted to announce the merger of the transaction team at GrowthWorks, a boutique advisory firm specializing in the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) sectors, with Aalto Capital. This merger will see the GrowthWorks transaction team join Aalto’s London office as the cornerstone of our new TMT practice, further solidifying our commitment to providing specialised advisory expertise in dynamic and fast-evolving industries.

                AIM’s Continued Struggle

                  The Alternative Investments Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) has had a difficult time in recent years. The market was established in 1995 for smaller, high-growth companies to access capital, and at its height in 2007, there were 1,694 AIM-listed companies.