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Inside Tech Minds | The new rules of M&A - Why Cyber, AI and data now drive deal value

30 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Inside Tech Minds, Carly Gulliver speaks with Giles Distin, Capital Markets Partner at Addleshaw Goddard, about how technology is reshaping public markets and why it now sits at the centre of dealmaking. Drawing on his experience advising on IPOs, takeovers and listed company governance, Giles offers an inside view of how investor expectations are shifting - and what that means for businesses navigating today’s market. The episode explores the decisions that matter most when preparing for and executing public market transactions: how technology has moved from a diligence “tick-box” to a core driver of valuation, why cybersecurity is now a market-facing risk, and how AI is influencing investor behaviour and business model resilience. Topics include IPO readiness, regulatory change in the UK, the balance between public and private capital, and the growing importance of market sentiment in driving activity. An important listen for CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, General Counsel and board members navigating technology risk, AI disruption and strategic transactions in an increasingly uncertain and fast-moving market.

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