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Google’s buy of Wiz to turbocharge dealmaking in tech industry
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- Google’s acquisition of Wiz is its largest-ever deal and comes with impressive reverse break fee
- Regulatory scrutiny of the deal will act as bellwether of the US regulatory environment
- Google’s USD 32bn all-cash offer for multicloud player Wiz is likely to act as the starting pistol on a new wave of tech deals.
The proposal to buy Wiz is the tech giant's largest-ever deal and also comes with one of the tech industry’s most significant reverse termination fees. Start-ups in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and cybersecurity are increasingly likely to receive approaches from major tech players in the wake of this deal, which will act as a bellwether for the regulatory mood in the US.
Troy Hooper, a California-based Mergermarket journalist covering the tech industry, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss why Google’s second offer for the company was successful.
- Could the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new chair, Andrew N. Ferguson, prove more welcoming to tech deals than his predecessor, Lina Khan?
- Why did Wiz drop its plans to hold an initial public offer (IPO)?
- Will the cybersecurity aspects of Wiz’s business attract regulatory scrutiny?
- All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.
221 episodes
Manage episode 473913654 series 3408191
- Google’s acquisition of Wiz is its largest-ever deal and comes with impressive reverse break fee
- Regulatory scrutiny of the deal will act as bellwether of the US regulatory environment
- Google’s USD 32bn all-cash offer for multicloud player Wiz is likely to act as the starting pistol on a new wave of tech deals.
The proposal to buy Wiz is the tech giant's largest-ever deal and also comes with one of the tech industry’s most significant reverse termination fees. Start-ups in areas like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and cybersecurity are increasingly likely to receive approaches from major tech players in the wake of this deal, which will act as a bellwether for the regulatory mood in the US.
Troy Hooper, a California-based Mergermarket journalist covering the tech industry, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss why Google’s second offer for the company was successful.
- Could the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new chair, Andrew N. Ferguson, prove more welcoming to tech deals than his predecessor, Lina Khan?
- Why did Wiz drop its plans to hold an initial public offer (IPO)?
- Will the cybersecurity aspects of Wiz’s business attract regulatory scrutiny?
- All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.
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