BusinessJuly 10, 2026

megadeal

/ˈmɛɡəˌdiːl/

Definition

An exceptionally large business transaction or investment, typically involving hundreds of millions of dollars.

Etymology

A hybrid compound combining the Greek-derived prefix 'mega-', meaning 'great' or 'large,' with the Middle English 'deal,' referring to a transaction or arrangement. It emerged in business journalism in the late 20th century to describe unprecedented financial scale.

In the news

The article uses the term to highlight that a small number of massive investments are responsible for the vast majority of total funding in the startup ecosystem. This emphasizes how high-value deals are driving the overall economic trends.

Arizona startups raise $434.7M in Q2 as megadeals dominate 87% of national deal flow

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