Bloomberg Deals 7/1/2026
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The fact that M&A conversations now routinely include sports, infra, and credit in the same breath tells you capital is hunting for yield in real assets and recurring cash flows. If you’re in software, expect buyers and partners to benchmark you against those alternatives, not just your SaaS peers.
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