International and Emerging Markets Blog
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
| Posted by: Fiona Cullinan
Categories:
Thought leadership
| Tags: business,
tax,
offshore,
compliance,
advice,
relocation,
Europe,
intellectual property,
migration,
globalisation,
offshoring,
IP management,
relocating to Europe,
regional hubs,
centralisation
Moving your business overseas can bring a competitive advantage and can be done in a number of ways, from intellectual property (IP) management and offshoring to full migration. So what exactly are the options for companies wanting to shift operations abroad? And which are the favoured European countries to relocate to?
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
| Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
offshore,
global,
India Watch,
M&A,
South Asia Group,
Grant Thornton India,
Anuj Chande,
Alex Wright,
Pankaj Karna,
Cross border M&A
The recent instability in M&A activity throughout the second quarter of the year, as discussed in the last India Watch report, has continued into the third quarter of 2009. Where equity and commodity markets have seen rather unprecedented growth over the past 4 months, Indian M&A activity has seen a continued lack of stability or growth.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
| Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: India,
offshore,
global,
M&A,
South Asia Group,
Grant Thornton India,
Anuj Chande,
Alex Wright,
Cross border,
Pankaj Karna
Whilst M&A markets are usually less prone to instability than recession hit equity markets, recently the Indian M&A sector’s combined deal values have fluctuated dramatically. Combined deal values stood at US$970.85m in January, falling substantially to US$243.66m in February, before unexpectedly climbing steadily in March and April and finally dropping to a period-low of US$118.83m in May.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
| Posted by: Grant Thornton
Categories:
| Tags: business,
India,
offshore
The UK is now the number one destination for offshore acquisitions by Indian companies, with Indian businesses spending more on buying firms in the UK than in any other country.
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