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Rupert Hargreaves
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One of the most significant challenges currently facing investors is disruption. Technology has accelerated the pace of disruption to speed that has made it more difficult than ever for investors to forecast the future and this disruption, coupled with the availability of capital, means that it has never been easier to start a disruptive business that can quickly erode an existing incumbent's moat.

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A record amount of dry powder at private equity firms is helping fuel a boom in mergers and acquisitions for disruptive companies. According to a study conducted by Hampleton Partners, last year private equity firms completed a total of 882 deals, more than a quarter (26%) of...

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