SDC M&A Joint Ventures and Alliances, Global New Issues Databases, and Global Public Finance (New issues)

NameSDC M&A Joint Ventures and Alliances, Global New Issues Databases, and Global Public Finance (New issues) (For access see below)
DescriptionU.S. Targets and Non-U.S. Targets: All corporate transactions involving at least 5% of the ownership of a company where the transaction was valued at $1 million or more (after 1992, deals of any value are covered) or where the value of the transaction was undisclosed. Public and private transactions are covered. Date range: 1979 to present domestically and 1985 to present internationally.
Joint Ventures & Strategic Alliances: Agreements where two or more entities have combined resources to form a new, mutually advantageous business arrangement to achieve predetermined objectives. Date range: 1988 to present.
Global Public Finance: US municipal new issues, Canadian and international public financings. Date range: since the 1960s
Global New Issues: new issues including IPOs, follow-ons, block trades, and convertible bonds. Date Range: since the 1970s
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Keywordasset sales & divestitures ; bankruptcy liquidations ; joint ventures ; leveraged buyouts (LBOs) ; licensing and distribution pacts ; manufacturing agreements ; mergers & acquisitions ; new issues ; privatizations ; public finance ; REIT acquisitions ; research and development agreements ; rumored & seeking buyer transactions ; sales and marketing agreements ; spinoffs & splitoffs ; stake purchases ; stock swaps ; strategic alliances ; supply agreements ; tender offers
Subjectsyndicated loans ; venture capital ; new issues ; public finance
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 Time period
Year startBack to 1960
Year endCurrent
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CollectionECO
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