History of M & A in the Connector Industry (Shrinking Footprints: Connector Industry Consolidation 1950s – 2024)
For more than half a century, acquisitions and mergers have helped to reshape the landscape of the connector, cable, cable assembly market and electronic component industry.
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Which year or years accounted for the greatest number of acquisitions? For the least number of acquisitions? How does this correlate with the connector industry’s overall performance during those years?
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How have acquisitions affected the overall ranking, market penetration, and product focus of connector manufacturers? Cable manufacturers and cable assembly manufacturers?
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Which manufacturers have made the greatest number of acquisitions?
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How have acquisitions changed the standing of the top 10 connector manufacturers? The top 50 or the top 100 connector manufacturers?
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What type of acquisitions; manufacturer, distributor, or private equity produced the greatest change in the market?
Examining over 850 acquisitions, Bishop & Associates’ updated research report, History of M & A in the Connector Industry (Shrinking Footprints: Connector Industry Consolidation 1950s – 2024) looks at how mergers and acquisitions have changed the connector, cable, and cable assembly industry. The report chronicles acquisitions by year, type (manufacturer, distributor or private equity firm) and manufacturer, while also looking at the change in acquisition targets over the years. Get a better understanding of how acquisitions have changed the landscape of the connector, cable, and cable assembly market over the last half century, order your copy of the History of M & A in the Connector Industry (Shrinking Footprints: Connector Industry Consolidation 1950s – 2024).