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mesure quantitative de la diversité des activités de grandes firmes industrielles françaises. La performance de ces …
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This article provides an introduction to divestitures and the research streams that examine these deals. Divestitures are defined as the removal of one or more of a company's lines of business via selloff or spinoff. In this article, we describe how research on divestitures has evolved in the...
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selloffs of publicly traded companies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH region) during the period 2002-2018. It aims to … understand the overall effect of selloffs on shareholder wealth as well as the impact of important influencing factors. Design … Boehmer et al. (1991) was applied. The sample consists of 393 selloffs of publicly traded companies with a deal value of at …
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selloffs of publicly traded companies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH region) during the period 2002-2018. It aims to … understand the overall effect of selloffs on shareholder wealth as well as the impact of important influencing factors. Design … Boehmer et al. (1991) was applied. The sample consists of 393 selloffs of publicly traded companies with a deal value of at …
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This article provides an introduction to divestitures and the research streams that examine these deals. Divestitures are defined as the removal of one or more of a company’s lines of business via selloff or spinoff. In this article, we describe how research on divestitures has evolved in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011736992
popularity of divestments. That is, many firms seeking to fulfill a net-zero plan are passing on carbon-intensive assets (i … less pressure from investors, stakeholders, and regulators. Such divestments, technically mergers and acquisitions (M … can be operated by new owners in a way that causes more emissions. In any case, such divestments undermine the credibility …
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popularity of divestments. That is, many firms seeking to fulfill a net-zero plan are passing on carbon-intensive assets (i … less pressure from investors, stakeholders, and regulators. Such divestments, technically mergers and acquisitions (M … can be operated by new owners in a way that causes more emissions. In any case, such divestments undermine the credibility …
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. A divestment of this type can be several times more effective in reducing prices than divestments of baseload (or low … baseload divestments in terms of consumer welfare. …
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We study the impact of electricity divestments in a stylised model where a dominant producer faces a competitive fringe …
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