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Dealmakers Wrap

Guest blogs from the winners of the North West Dealmakers Awards

Dealmakers Wrap: Reasons to be cheerful – part 1

Simon Cleaver, investment director at YFM, believes that while access to finance in the North West may be tough, there's no reason to throw in the towel.

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Insider at 20: Promoting Manchester

Top lawyer Edward Pysden was a winner at Insider’s first ever Dealmakers Awards. As he prepares to retire, he shares his thoughts on the professions over the last 20 years.

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Dealmakers wrap: 2011 – Big deal?

Paul Ellaby, partner at Hill Dickinson, surveys what the major deals taking place in 2011 can tell us about the mid-market space that the majority of the North West is focused on.

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Dealmakers Wrap: 2011 – the year ahead for dealmaking

Gary Tipper, the managing partner of Palatine Private Equity and winner of the Private Equity Team of the Year at last year's North West Insider Dealmakers Awards, believes there are still good investment prospects in the marketplace despite economic uncertainty.

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Dealmakers Wrap: 2011 – the year of creativity

Norman Molyneux of Acceleris believes the financial pressures facing small businesses will lead to a more streamlined set of owners seeking funding, and ultimately a new, creative approach to dealmaking.

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Dealmakers wrap: 2011 – a year for tenacious creativity

The path to doing a deal may be vastly different in 2011 than 2007, says Warwick Ley, partner at Endless LLP, but the dealmaking community still has a major role to play in getting the economy moving.

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Dealmakers wrap: Happy New Year (and why it actually might be!)

In the latest in our series of blogs written by the winners of our Dealmakers Awards 2010, KPMG’s Jonathan Boyers argues that private equity funds and leading corporates in the North West are well placed to buy again.

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