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Mike DeProspero

Vice President

Mike DeProspero is a Vice President in PMCF’s Chicago office with ten years of experience in financial accounting and M&A advisory. He provides transaction support across sell-side, buy-side, and capital raising engagements, with a focus on financial and strategic analysis, valuation, industry research, due diligence, and the development of client marketing materials.

Before joining PMCF, Mike was a Financial Due Diligence Advisor at PwC, where he specialized in the healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and retail sectors. He holds a BS in accounting, finance, and business with a minor in analytical consulting from the Mitch Daniels School of Business at Purdue University. Mike is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the state of Illinois and a licensed securities representative holding his Series 82 and 63 registrations. He is currently pursuing an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago.

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Q4 2025 – QUARTERLY M&A MARKET RECAP U.S. Industrial Manufacturing M&A activity stabilized in Q4 2025, with 81 announced transactions. While Q4 deal volume declined 22.1% year over year, this represented an improvement from Q3 2025’s 77 announced transactions. Compared to Q1 2025, Q4 activity increased 14.1%, signaling a gradual recovery toward more normalized deal…

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U.S. Industrial Manufacturing M&A activity fell sharply in Q3-25, with only 77 transactions, down 34.2 percent from 117 transactions in the same quarter last year.

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The landscape for industrial M&A is shifting, presenting opportunities for middle market owners looking to transact.

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M&A activity in the U.S. Industrial Manufacturing market declined in Q2-25, with 368 transactions recorded over the trailing twelve months, down from 397 in 2024.

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Global Industrial Manufacturing (“IM”) M&A activity stalled in Q1 2025 as both domestic and international investors began strategizing around the implications of anticipated U.S. regulatory changes.

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