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Prior literature documents that acquirers earn declining returns to acquisitions as they continue acquiring. Using a novel typology of serial acquirers, we show that subsequent acquisitions by acquirers are predictable ex ante. Controlling for market anticipation, there is little evidence that...
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We document how firms participating in corporate transactions, classified in four types of corporate events (seasoned equity offerings, stock and cash-financed mergers, and share repurchases) within waves differ in predictable patterns from firms that engage in event activity outside waves....
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Serial acquirers conduct the vast majority of acquisitions in the U.S. Serial acquirers appear to strategically shift between methods of payment based on changes in their own characteristics, using overvalued stock in stock-financed acquisitions during short windows of opportunity. Acquirer...
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Using a novel typology of serial acquirers, we solve several puzzles documented in prior literature. We show that acquisitions by different types of acquirers are driven by different factors, they acquire different sizes of targets, and subsequent acquisitions by acquirers are predictable ex...
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Using a novel typology of serial acquirers, we examine several puzzles documented in prior literature. We show that acquisitions by different types of acquirers are driven by different factors, they acquire different sizes of targets, and subsequent acquisitions by acquirers are predictable ex...
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