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Week of 11/3 Posts


Makarora and Ares Acquire Plymouth Industrial REIT for $2.1 Billion
On October 24, 2025, Makarora Management LP and Ares Alternative Credit acquired Plymouth Industrial REIT for $2.1 Billion in an all-cash transaction. Plymouth is a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) that purchases and manages industrial real estate assets. Headquartered in Boston, they focus on real estate investments that offer high income and growth opportunities. Makarora Management LP is an investment management firm established in New York City, seeking capital solutio
Ryan Olivo
Nov 52 min read


Argentina’s Macroeconomic Inferno Rages
On October 26, Argentinian President Javier Milei, who has allied himself in recent months with American conservatives, held onto his spot in power by winning more than 40% of the vote in the Argentinian midterm legislative election. Analysts believe that Milei’s party – Freedom Advances – wants to control a third of the electoral seats with its allies, allowing them to veto legislation and prevent Milei’s impeachment. As Milei moves forward, inflation and the country's wide
Calvin Meeker
Nov 52 min read


Bain Capital’s $2.6B HealthEdge M&A Transaction Signals Rising Value in Health IT
Every time an individual goes to the doctor, hospital, or pharmacy, someone has to check coverage plans, how much the insurance owes, and make sure the bill is right. These tasks are handled by legacy systems—critical IT programs that keep everything running smoothly. However, they are outdated, slow, and expensive. In recent years, the healthcare sector has experienced a surge of technological innovation, especially in payer technology. Addressing these challenges, HealthEdg

Alex Wagner
Nov 32 min read


Controlled Environment Agriculture: The Coming Food Transformation
Traditional farming faces difficulties because of climate change and unsteady weather, which motivates a transition to Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA). CEA involves growing crops inside managed spaces like vertical farms and modern greenhouses. These places control things like light, heat, wetness, and nutrients, which lets crops grow all year in ideal states. The global indoor farming business should get to $88.48 billion by 2030, growing at about 13.5% each year f

Shanya Arasu and Kiran Bagga
Nov 32 min read
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