31 Oct, 2024 A Tale of Two Aerospace Rivals By David Nolletti "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times..." in A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens may have contrasted Paris and London, but in...
31 Oct, 2024 What's the Key to Growth? Maybe a Change in the Return-to-Office Mandate? By Hamish de Freitas People seem to be spending quite a bit of time talking about whether they're better off now than they were in 2020. While that question...
31 Oct, 2024 The Confidence Factor: Trusting AI in Code Generation By Geetanjli Dhanjal “More than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI, then reviewed and accepted by engineers,” CEO Sundar Pichai said on...
30 Oct, 2024 Supply Chain Issues or Opportunities? By Andy Baker Empirical data shows that companies that consistently evaluate their supply chain generate incremental revenue, thus creating more value...
29 Oct, 2024 Investors Take Note as US Latinos' Economic Output Reaches $3.6 Trillion By Jabier Arbeloa If the US economic output of Latinos were a country, it would rank as the fifth-largest economy globally, surpassing both India and the...
28 Oct, 2024 Better, Faster, Cheaper... Pick Any Two. eVTOL Manufacturer Lilium Files for Insolvency By David Nolletti Some business plans face technical hurdles that are daunting, require tremendous funding, and entail enormous risk, and the eVTOL market...
28 Oct, 2024 Digital Transformation of Diligence Enhancing M&A By Tony Doesburg In today’s environment of high capital costs, the scrutiny of potential buyers has significantly intensified. Financial leaders must...
28 Oct, 2024 Creating Value Early in the Lower Middle Market through Interim CFO Strategies By Paul Share For private equity teams focused on the lower middle market (LMM), the best playbook is simple in concept, and it's repeatable for...
28 Oct, 2024 IPO Ready? Here’s What Industry Experts Say You Need to Succeed By April Scee Navigating pre-IPO investor relations means blending financial insight with strategic storytelling. In the latest installment of...
24 Oct, 2024 As a Boeing Strike Persists, Excess Inventory Will Impact the Aerospace Supply Chain By David Nolletti Rejection Hurts IAM union members rejected Boeing's latest contract proposal yesterday, with a majority of members voting “no” to a...
24 Oct, 2024 Can AI Drive Better Manners? By Linda Orton I am polite to Siri. I say please and thank you. My kids make fun of me, but it is hardwired in me. Now there is proof that being kind to...
23 Oct, 2024 How Sanctions Are Impacting Domestic Russian Air Travel and Reshaping Production By David Nolletti Actions Have Consequences For domestic air travel in Russia, Western sanctions imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine certainly...
23 Oct, 2024 The SEC's Action on Cyber Disclosures Should Serve as a Wake Up Call By Drew Niehaus The SEC's recent actions against Unisys, Avaya, Check Point, and Mimecast really drive home how serious regulators are about...
22 Oct, 2024 Is AI Worth $1 Billion to You? By Mark Cox Detecting fraud worth $1 billion is a really cool use case from the Treasury Department that leverages the power of machine learning to...
22 Oct, 2024 Spirit Airlines Creditors Kicking the Can in a Presidential Election Year By David Nolletti Spirit Airlines had agreed to be acquired by rival JetBlue, but that deal was blocked by a federal judge at the beginning of 2024 due to...
21 Oct, 2024 Could Changes to New Merger Rules Hurt Private Equity Firms' Ability to Transact? By Hamish de Freitas While the newly approved changes to US merger rules will require more information to be collected and shared with regulators than ever...