Home>Events>EMIS & CMS Webinar: M&A Trends, Sector Focus and Market Dynamics in Emerging EuropeEMIS & CMS Webinar: M&A Trends, Sector Focus and Market Dynamics in Emerging Europe EMIS Webinars EMIS 24.03.2025 under a minute read Join us ?? ? ????? ???? for the ???? & ??? ??????? ➤ ?&? ??????, ?????? ????? & ?????? ???????? ?? ???????? ?????? with ?? ???? ?&? ???? ?????? to discover how the region continues to attract investment and remains a dynamic hub for transactions. During the meeting we will delve into the key findings from the Emerging Europe M&A Report for 2024/25 and reveal the Q1 data for 2025. We will explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the M&A market, focusing on the region’s growing and well-managed business. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the M&A landscape across the region from our speakers and invited panellists, including: ▹ Horea Popescu, Partner, CMS Romania/CEE ▹ Velizar Velikov, Head of M&A Database, EMIS ▹ Olga Bąk, Moderator, Regional Sales Director, EMIS Insights ▹ Alexander Rakosi, Partner, CMS Austria ▹ Ryszard Manteuffel, Partner, CMS Poland ???????? ????? and be part of the conversation to learn how the region continues to magnetize investment and maintain its status as a vibrant hub for dynamic transactions. Recent Events Webinar: EIU Energy Outlook - How the transformation in energy markets will affect emerging economies 23.03.2026 In this joint webinar, Nicolas Daher, Energy and Commodities Lead at the EIU will discuss the transformation energy markets are undergoing, Read More Renewable Energy Trends & Opportunities Across APAC, CEE, and LATAM EMIS 07.03.2026 Webinars Join us ?? ? ????? ???? for the ???? & ??? ??????? ➤ ?&? ??????, ?????? ????? & ?????? ???????? Read More Webinar: Powering Progress - Emerging Asia Energy, Oil & Gas Landscape EMIS 07.03.2026 Webinars Join us ?? ? ????? ???? for the ???? & ??? ??????? ➤ ?&? ??????, ?????? ????? & ?????? ???????? Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.