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Global M&A volume rises 46% in Q4 of 2009

Merger and acquisition (M&A) activities gained traction globally in the fourth quarter of 2009, witnessing a rise in value by 46 per cent to $739.6 billion. - Stepping on the gas - Exxon to acquire us gas company for $31 bn - Sunil Jain: Landing an investment">Sunil Jain: Landing an investment - Exxon to make alternative fuel from algae: report - Petronet ties up 1.5 mn tonne LNG import from Australia - Court evicts Mumbai cyber-squatter using Exxon Mobil name "The relatively high volume of deals recorded in the fourth quarter of 2009 hints at a resurgence of M&A activity for the new year," according to deal tracking firm Dealogic. The Q4 of 2009 recorded $739.6 billion in global M&A volume, which was $150 billion higher than any other quarter in 2009. Although M&A volumes picked up later during 2009, globally during the year they were down 24 per cent to $2.4 trillion. December and November recorded the highest monthly volumes in 2009 at $256.2 billion and $323.1 billion respectively, Dealogic said. The fourth quarter of 2009 saw 22 deals valued over $5 billion each, totalling $301.9 billion. The five largest deals in Q4 2009 were all valued over $20 billion. These include Exxon Mobil Corp"s $41 billion acquisition bid for XTO Energy and $35.91 billion bid of Berkshire Hathaway"s for 77.4 per cent stake in Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp.


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