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Winners in the takeover game

The takeover deal-making for undervalued Australian companies has been in full swing this year. But if interest rates rise later in the year, it may be harder to make the takeover arithmetic work.

Cashed-up companies, private equity firms and some large superannuation funds are combing through listed and unlisted businesses, looking for opportunities to acquire.

“Money is everywhere,” says Simon James, a partner at HLB Mann Judd’s advisory and audit business.

Competition is intense, with bidders lamenting the lack of good investment prospects and having to pay premium prices.

Even Warren Buffett, with a war chest of billions, has struggled to find something to buy. It has taken the investment maverick and founder of Berkshire Hathaway six years to make a move. He has picked up Alleghany, the holding company for a range of businesses, including insurance, in a $US11.6 billion ($15.5 billion) deal as well as building an $US8 billion stake in the oil producer Occidental Petroleum.

For shareholders, takeovers and mergers of ASX-listed companies can be a windfall. There can be multiple bids in some instances, pushing the share price even higher.

But watch out if you are invested in a company

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