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This paper describes and considers explanations for changes in corporate governance and merger activity in the United … States since 1980. Corporate governance in the 1980s was dominated by intense merger activity distinguished by the prevalence … of leveraged buyouts (LBOs) and hostility. After a brief decline in the early 1990s, substantial merger activity resumed …
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We present a framework for determining the information that can be extracted from stock prices around takeover contests … relative synergies. The takeover contest for Paramount in 1994 illustrates one of these generic cases. We estimate that Viacom …
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specific acquisitions, it illustrates the remarkable range of contingencies involved in any merger attempt. The authors clearly … establish each merger's presumed objectives and the potential costs and benefits of the acquisition, and place it within the … context of the broader industry. Striking conclusions that emerge from these case studies are that merger and acquisition …
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U.S. companies are often criticized for being overly short-term oriented. This paper documents that those criticisms have a long history, going back at least thirty-five years. The paper then considers the implications of sustained short-termism for corporate profits, venture capital investments...
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This paper presents clinically-based studies of two acquisitions that received very different stock market reactions at announcement one positive and one negative. Despite the differing market reactions, we find that ultimately neither acquisition created value overall. In exploring the reasons...
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This paper presents clinically-based studies of two acquisitions that received very different stock market reactions at announcement one positive and one negative. Despite the differing market reactions, we find that ultimately neither acquisition created value overall. In exploring the reasons...
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This paper provides a first look at newly available data on the holdings of private equity (PE) funds. Because research has been hampered by the lack of comprehensive, high-quality data on portfolio companies, this new source offers the potential for a wide range of research. Provided by...
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