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This study examines the contradictory predictions regarding the association between the premium paid in acquisitions and deal size. We document a robust negative relation between offer premia and target size, indicating that acquirers tend to pay less for large firms, not more. We also find that...
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We examine the characteristics of the sixth merger wave that started in 2003 and came to an end approximately in late-2007. The drivers of this wave lie primarily in the availability of abundant liquidity, in line with neoclassical explanations of merger waves. Acquirers were less overvalued...
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that bidders holding a high rating level are more likely to use cash financing in a takeover. We attribute this finding to …
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around the deal announcement are not unanimous across countries. Acquirers beyond the most competitive takeover markets (the … corporate control is a robust determinant of shareholder gains and takeover premia after controlling for deal, firm …
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We study whether formal enforcement actions, imposed on U.S. banks during 2000-2014 for serious financial safety and internal control problems, affect the probability that punished banks become targets of mergers and acquisitions (M&As). We find an increase in the probability of punished banks'...
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We extend the U.S. bank M&As literature by examining bidder announcement abnormal returns in deals involving both public and private targets over a 32-years examination period. Our main findings document the existence of a listing effect in our sample. Banks gain when they acquire private firms...
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This study explores the impact of joint corporate asset restructuring decisions where firms sell an asset in order to fund a subsequent acquisition (selling-to-buy). We find that firms with asset sales are associated with increased acquisition probability. The effect is more pronounced for...
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-financed acquisition is a joint takeover/equity-issue event. Using SEO announcement returns, we estimate through linear prediction and …
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We use hand-collected board data around the issuance of two distinct government-led board structure mandates in the U.K. to establish the effect of outside directors on acquirer performance. Increases in outside director representation are associated with better acquirer returns in deals...
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This study examines the impact of asset sale proceeds on the method of payment used in subsequent acquisitions, along with their value effect. In line with increased liquidity offered by asset sales, firms that sell assets are more likely to subsequently conduct cash acquisitions. Additionally,...
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