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In this study, we focus on 1300 completed deals (545 cross-border and 755 domestic deals) by Canadian acquirers between 1993 and 2002 to examine the effect of payment methods in the context of cross-border M&A deals. Our results show a significant and positive effect for stock-financed deals in...
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In this paper, we examine the motivations of acquirers undertaking partial acquisitions in emerging markets by testing two competing hypotheses: the market for corporate control hypothesis and the market entry hypothesis. We find that targets of cross-border acquisitions outperform targets of...
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This study examines the short-term wealth impact of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) by acquiring companies in 70 countries between the years of 1978 and 2008. We find persistent stock performance in sequential cross-border M&As; that is, the acquiring firms that gained positive...
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Do firms from emerging economies differ from U.S. firms in their foreign market acquisition strategies? A comparison of cross-border acquisitions by firms from the United States and 18 emerging countries shows that (1) firms from both the United States and emerging countries target countries...
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By examining the premiums paid by acquiring firms in cross-border acquisitions (CBAs), this study aims to determine why they might rely on prior premium decisions in the host market rather than rigorous assessments of the deal. An information-based imitation framework offers an explanation for...
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We analyze cross-border acquisitions (CBAs) in the context of growth options by investigating the shareholder wealth effects of acquirers and targets and changes in financial analysts’ earnings forecasts for acquiring firms announcing CBAs. Our sample of 16,435 global CBAs over the 1984–2008...
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We examine the relationship between national cultural distance and equity participation using an analysis of a sample of more than 100,000 cross-border acquisitions from 1976 to 2008. We find that cultural distance has a curvilinear (U shaped) relationship with equity participation: Acquiring...
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