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WHO IS IMAP?

Mosaic Capital is a member of International Network of M&A Partners (IMAP), an exclusive global partnership of leading Merger & Acquisition advisory firms. Formed in 1971, IMAP unites a select group of professional organizations active in international transactions into a seamless global partnership.
IMAP RESULTS
IMAP consistently ranks at the top of the Thomson Reuters League Tables for completed M&A transactions around the world. IMAP ranked sixth in the world in 2009, 2008, and 2007 for completed transactions valued under $100 million.
179 transactions in 2009, totaling US$ 6.2 billion
252 transactions in 2008, totaling US$ 13.0 billion
254 transactions in 2007, totaling US$ 9.9 billion
218 transactions in 2006, totaling US$ 6.3 billion
220 transactions in 2005, totaling US$ 4.1 billion
WHAT ARE IMAP FIRMS?
IMAP advisors provide strategic merger, acquisition, divestiture and related corporate finance services. IMAP firms are leaders in their respective geographies and are specialists in middle-market transactions, typically between US$ 5 million and US$ 250 million. All M&A professionals, members share common values and principles, reinforced by rigorous standards and qualifications to ensure unmatched service quality and unequalled results.
WHERE ARE IMAP FIRMS LOCATED?
IMAP has unmatched global reach and local depth, with more than 40 office in nearly 30 countries around the world. A high rate of cross-border activity is possible because of the breadth of IMAP’s global coverage.
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Argentina |
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Czech Republic |
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Italy |
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Switzerland |
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Austria |
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Denmark |
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Japan |
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Turkey |
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Belgium |
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Finland |
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Mexico |
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United Kingdom |
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Brazil |
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France |
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Netherlands |
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United States |
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Canada |
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Germany |
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Norway |
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Venezuela |
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Central America |
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Hungry |
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Poland |
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China |
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India |
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Spain |
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Croatia |
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Ireland |
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Sweden |
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WHAT INDUSTRIES DOES IMAP COVER?
Consumer Staples - Basic products for the household: food, textiles, and personal products.
Financials - Banks, brokerages, asset managers and other providers of financial products.
Healthcare - Pharma, healthcare providers, equipment providers and associated healthcare operators.
Industrials - Capital intensive, manufacturing, automotive and other durable business operations
Media and Entertainment - Gaming, film, television, print, marketing and other types of media companies.
Retail - Commercial, consumer, mass merchant, on-line and other forms of selling to business and consumers.
Consumer Products and Services - Personal and professional services and other products sold to the household.
Energy and Power - Gas, oil, nuclear and alternative energy producers and distributors and other utilities.
Government and Agencies - Agencies, governments, public bodies and the firms that do business with them.
High Technology - Information technology, Internet commerce and businesses based on IT platforms.
Materials - Chemicals, mining, paper, packaging and other types of basic inputs.
Real Estate - REITs, property management, commercial development and homebuilding operators.
Telecommunications - Communciations industry which includes, telephone, Internet and wireless operators
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