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AI, the market, and the value of possible worlds
The high valuations of AI stocks are fueling debate over a possible new technology bubble. A few figures explain why. In 2026, Nvidia surpassed a market capitalization of $5 trillion, while the U.S. semiconductor sector posted gains of more than 100% over the past year. The U.S. market is trading at multiples that are very high by historical standards: the S&P 500’s Shiller P/E has risen above 40, ...
The resurgence of M&A. Interview with Mr. Gregg Lemkau, Global Head M&A Goldman Sachs
Dear Mr. Lemkau, 2014 seems a very good year for M&A. Recent announced mega deals (see, for example, in the Cable TV, social media and pharmaceutical business) have opened the year in a risk on mood for corporations and investors. Can you please give us your point of view about the driving forces behind this renewed upward trend? We are certainly seeing a resurgence of M&A activity in ...
The double-edged sword of experience in strategic decisions. Evidence from the private equity sector
Research objective The overarching objective of my research is to contribute to our understanding of the positive and negative experiential learning factors linked to the development of organizational capabilities in strategic tasks. Experience is both an opportunity and a restriction – a resource and an obstacle for change, a space to explore and a prison. To gain insights into the puzzling ...