Welcome to Coker Capital Advisors
Coker Capital Advisors is a premier healthcare focused investment bank that provides financial advisory and capital raising solutions to clients in connection with mergers, acquisitions, restructurings and other strategic financial transactions. Our approach to serving clients is particularly attractive to those middle market companies and private equity firms that value the hands-on involvement of our senior bankers in the evaluation and execution of strategic alternatives. Coker Capital Advisors is distinguished by its strong commitment to integrity, client service and by the thoughtful professional advice and execution it provides to all of its clients, which include:
- Leading middle-market and emerging growth healthcare companies
- Private equity sponsors and financial investors
- Family-owned and closely held businesses
- Proven management teams seeking an advisor and strategic advocate
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| Investment and M&A Opportunities in Healthcare
Join Dan Davidson at the 2012 iiBig conference in Nashville!
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| Hospital Mergers & Acquisitions—Current Impact and Future Outcomes
John Reiboldt was recently interviewed by Healthcare Business Network about hospital mergers and acquisitions.
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| In a Reforming System, Cigna Acquisition Illustrates Importance of Scale, Diversity
"Diversification is definitely the No. 1 target for health insurers in this current market, with scale coming in a close second, because the only thing we can be sure of from Washington is that we are in for a significant amount of more change," said Mark Reiboldt.
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| Merger Mania
John Reiboldt commented saying that one big reason for the merger push is that larger, wealthier organizations can buy what they need at higher volumes for cheaper prices.
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| Cost of Undoing Hospital Merger Uncertain
CCA's John Reiboldt comments on an article that discusses a deal to create a new statewide health care system that would follow Catholic health care practices has an escape hatch for the University of Louisville in case something later goes wrong.
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