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Deal watch: Buyers hope the auction is dead

The auction process is an endangered species. The lack of debt has focused minds on who can raise capital from banks. The delays and uncertainty involved in a normal auction process in this market, with individual bidders all struggling to raise the necessary debt financing, make such processes unpalatable to sellers.

Market participants have suggested the lack of debt means sellers should pick an exclusive bidder early in negotiations.

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