Quiet November, But Expect Deal Surge At End Of Year By any measure, 2011 will go down as a banner year for the seniors housing and care M&A market. The number of “announced” transactions during the year will be significantly higher than in 2010, most likely...
37 Billion-Dollar Buyers Spend $168.0 Billion Against the constant din of doom and gloom headlines emanating from the general media this year, the 2011 health care merger and acquisition market illustrated the proverb, “When the going gets tough, the tough get...
The SeniorCare Investor and the American Seniors Housing Association hosted a wonderful “Evening of Wall Street and Seniors Housing” event. The night was hosted by Steve Monroe, Editor of The SeniorCare Investor, and David Schless, President of the American Seniors...
…And Did You Ever Consider Giving Away Your Product For Free? Providers understand that they can’t simply apply a progressive increase to their pricing each year. Rather, they actively consider what the market will bear, including local real estate values, as...
The Differences, Though Few, Involve More Than Just Taking Profits At the outset, it’s fair to say that there are many similarities—perhaps more than there are differences—between the not-for-profit and for-profit CCRC business models: • Competitive market-rate...
Bringing You Senior Care M&A Deals and News December 14, 2011 Issue: Senior Care M&A Market– Quiet November, But Expect Deal Surge At End Of Year Recent Senior Care M&A Deals Seniors Housing Weekly Update: 60 Seconds with Steve Monroe...