Canadian mergers, acquisitions hit C$151 billion over past decadeAnalysts at odds over what to expect for 2002; some say more deals inevitable in “go-big-or-go-home “ era, others say there aren’t enough inviting targets Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The finally tally on mergers and acquisitions in the Canadian oil patch last year dramatically capture how fast the industry is being remade.
Sayer Securities Ltd., a Calgary-based energy consultant, placed the value of deal-making last year at C$39 billion — C$18.1 billion ahead of 2000 and C$13.9....
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