Analysis-Software selloff is disrupting some M&A and IPO deals, US bankers say

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A software stock selloff is disrupting mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and initial public offerings (IPOs) due to unreliable valuations and cautious buyers.

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Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 90% confidence.

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Bearish
AI Confidence
90%
Time Horizon
Short Term

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A broad selloff in software stocks is starting to stall deal-making and IPOs in the sector as volatility makes valuations unreliable and potential buyers cautious, about a dozen financial advisers and dealmakers told Reuters. Bankers and investors interviewed link the slowdown in mergers and acquisitions and initial public offerings to a few related reasons. With software shares dropping sharply, the valuation benchmarks from peer companies, ​such as revenue multiples, are moving too quickly for either side to anchor a price, and buyers fear overpaying for assets that could be marked down again.

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Original article published by Yahoo Finance on February 11, 2026.
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