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ratios. Thus theBEE transactions are adding no significant value to current shareholders in the targetcompanies.The findings …
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As economies are increasingly driven by services, the introduction of newservices to satisfy customers and improve firm value is becoming a critical issue formanagers. In my dissertation, I take a step in improving the understanding of serviceinnovations.In the first essay, I look at the...
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Good corporate reputation is seen as one of the most valuable assets. It is believed to cause a multitude of favorable impacts within different stakeholder groups. As a consequence, a multitude of studies analyzed the relationship between corporate reputation and financial performance. However,...
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conclude that large foreign acquisitions from India have not created shareholder value. The causes of this under …
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The primary goal of a publicly traded company is to maximise the wealth of its shareholders. This implies that the …
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vehicle whereby listed companies communicate totheir shareholders and other stakeholder constituencies …
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There have been repeated calls from top management and marketing academics forgreater accountability in marketing so that the financial returns of marketinginvestments can be more robustly evaluated. These are coalescing around theissue of whether or not marketing delivers shareholder value. One...
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the gains in shareholder value and corporate synergies after a merger. The third section introduces a conceptual model I … regression results. It was found that the average bank merger has either no effect/ X effect on total firm value. The reasons for …
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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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already arise before the M&A deal because of the inability to find the right partner and the opposition of shareholders …. 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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