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M&A opportunities: things to look at?
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After recently taking advantage of Blackstone closing deal on Tallgrass, I got really interested in M&A opportunities. From my novice understanding, when looking at opportunities where you can say buy equity in a company that's being acquired at a below offer price (say cash or stock offer) - you will benefit as long as the deal won't fall through. So what would an investor typically look for to confirm their thesis of buyout happening? Currently looking at SVM acquiring GUYFF (https://seekingalpha.com/news/3564549-silvercorp-metals-to-buy-guyana-goldfields-in-c-105m-deal).

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