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ownership increases the probability that a merger deal is cross-border, successful, and the bidder takes full control of the …
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controlling for deal characteristics. However, longer-term post-merger bidder abnormal returns are lower for government …
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the German Reorganisation Act (UmwG). A merger passed at the General Annual Meeting will not move forward as long as any …
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We examine the valuation of synergies and control in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Central and Eastern European (CEE) transition economies. We determine this value based on comprehensive contemporaneous financial findings extracted from the Thomson Reuters database. Worldwide the market of...
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regime where widely-held public companies dominate. In the discourse, little has been said about the contribution of merger … manner in which anti-competitive behaviour is regulated influences the extent to which transformative merger activity takes …
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This paper focuses on how corruption affects an important internationalization behavior of firms: the extent of control - wholly owned subsidiary or equity participation - exercised by firms involved in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Recently, scholars have recommended studying the...
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This study investigates the transition from being a listed company with a dispersed ownership structure to being a privately held company with a concentrated ownership structure. We consider a sample of private equity backed portfolio companies to evaluate the consequences of the corporate...
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This study analyzed activism that leads to a merger or acquisition (M&A) of a firm to see its benefits for the …
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We provide new facts about the cross-section and evolution of mergers and acquisitions for U.S. public firms. Using a general equilibrium model with a hedonic demand system and data on institutional ownership, we document that mergers are increasingly concentrated among firm pairs with a high...
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shareholders experience significantly higher abnormal returns around the takeover announcement. In a similar vein, acquirer firms … suggesting that geographic concentration facilitates coordinated voting against merger proposals that are not in the shareholders …
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