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DFS Associates Acquisition Services Tokyo Japan on Mergers and Acquisitions: Divestitures

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Tokyo, Japan as a prime investment target for many global companies. Subsequently, the middle market offers many acquisition opportunities in all geographic areas and industry sectors. 


As such, DFS Associates looks for worldwide acquisers for practically all every M & A transactions the firm undertakes.



Our headquarters are located in Beijing, where our global team operates in close coordination closely with our investment banking experts in the Japan to match middle-market sellers with the widest available network of positive financial acquirers throughout the world. DFS Associates delivers vital information and resources in 70 countries in the world. 


With our firm's profound cross-border expertise, DFS Associates likewise offers dedicated advisory services to global firms seeking potential Tokyo, Japan's middle-market businesses that suit certain acquisition parameters.



DFS Associates is recognized as a trusted investment banking company worldwide, recognized as a leader in mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, tax efficiency and divestitures, especially in the middle tiers of the private sector.

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