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The merger wave that took place during the first phase of globalization, which lasted from 1895 to 1914, changed the … merger announcements; thereby, a higher market value is the recipe for success and not firm size. Encouraged by the results … values stemming from a merger announcement, another question would arise. Which type of shareholder gains from higher market …
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. Problems that may occur during post-merger integration include the incompatibility of the partners? technologies and the … Unternehmen nicht den richtigen Partner findet oder keine Unterst?tzung von seinen Investoren erh?lt. W?hrend der Post-Merger …
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This paper develops a framework that analyzes how mergers and acquisitions in Alberta’s oil and gas industry affect stock prices. In this experiment, a multivariate regression is applied to several industry-specific variables to determine if they have impacts on the abnormal stock returns of...
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This study investigates the use of discretion by oil and gas companies in reporting financial performance and oil and gas reserve estimates during times of high political scrutiny resulting from increases in energy prices. Hypotheses tested in prior literature state that companies facing the...
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The oil sector and the choice of accounting system in Libya are very important factors that have the potential to affect Libya's economic development. Revenue from the oil sector forms the bedrock of Libya's economy and the accounting system used to report the performance of the oil sector...
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Sound energy and environmental policies require reliable forecasts of production and pollution, as well as supply response to policy actions. In this study, we describe a model for forecasting long-term production and pollution in the offshore oil and gas industry in the Gulf of Mexico under...
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Mergers and acquisitions within the chemical industry is a common practice to increase market presence and customer base. Common justifications for M&A include synergy, business growth and competitive advantages, and management reasoning. Synergies are benefits a combined firm is able to receive...
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In a merger, a stockholder often has a statutory right of dissent and appraisal under which the stockholder may demand … to be paid fair value exclusive of any gain or loss that may arise from the merger itself. Most courts and commentators … minority stockholder is thus entitled to a share of the control value of the corporation even though the merger does not …
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twocounterfactual analyses. First, I consider a hypothetical merger of twochains and find that the merger would decrease the number of …
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century. They present a company with a potentially larger market share and open it up to a more diversified market. A merger … mergers and acquisitions have the capacity to decrease competition in various ways.The merger between JP Morgan Chase and Bank … retail banking markets and clientele in the regions where its previous exposure had been virtually inexistent. The merger …
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