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partially, but not completely, reversed by termination announcement returns, evidence that the merger proposal itself contains … examining how merger bids and terminations affect the relative values of bidders attempting diversifying and focusing takeovers …
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structural approach to infer acquirers’ gains from merging by interpreting a merger as an auction. Using nonparametric methods …
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In merger transactions the value of the share exchange ratio is essential, because it affects the distribution of the … benefits of the merger. The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of announcements of the agreed by boards share exchange … ratios on the valuation of shares of companies involved in the merger as acquiring companies. The method used for measuring …
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SUBJECT AREAS: Valuation; mergers and acquisitions. CASE SETTING: 1994, Entertainment Industry. This case studies the takeover contest for Paramount Communications between Viacom and QVC. The case begins with Viacom's initial bid for Paramount in September 1993 and continues to the end of the...
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SUBJECT AREAS: Valuation; mergers and acquisitions. CASE SETTING: 1993, Entertainment Industry. This case studies the takeover contest between Viacom and QVC for Paramount Communications. The Paramount 1993 case focuses on the events and situation leading up to the initial bid for Paramount by...
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1996-2006 merger wave in the U.S. radio industry. In particular, it identities the conflicting incentives for merged firms …
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I empirically examine the impact of the 1948 Paramount antitrust case on ticket prices using a unique dataset collected from Variety magazine issues between 1945 and 1955. With information on prices, revenues, and theater ownership for an unbalanced panel of 393 theaters in 26 cities, I find...
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