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We exploit the arrival of industry-wide synergistic merger waves to identify whether classifiedboards deter takeover … substantially reducesthe likelihood of receiving a takeover bid during merger waves, but has no meaningful effect onbid frequency in …
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minority shareholders. While a freeze-out executed as a statutory merger is subject to stringent entire fairness review, the … shareholders, on average, when it uses a tender offer compared to a merger. This difference between tender offers and mergers seems … Delaware Chancery Court held in In re Siliconix Shareholders' Litigation that a freeze-out executed as a tender offer is not …
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We examine the expected economic benefits of mergers and acquisitions. We conclude that both signaling and revelation biases are responsible for the commonly reported finding that on average takeovers are harmful to bidder shareholder wealth. After accounting for these two biases that lead to a...
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ownership structure affects a firm's intermediate merger process …
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The paper examines the returns to shareholders of acquiring companies in India during the period 2003-08. The abnormal … or unlisted) acquired on the stock returns of the acquiring companies' shareholders.The results indicate that M …&A generate statistically significant abnormal returns on the announcement as well as higher post M&A returns for shareholders of …
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This study examines the impact of diversifying acquisitions on acquiring Turkish firms. Using a sample of 98 acquisitions during 2000-2011, the study finds that acquiring firms experience statistically significant wealth gains surrounding the announcement date. The cross-sectional regression...
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created by a merger, the combined firm return plays a key role in differentiating competing merger theories and is quantified … generally create wealth, as shareholders at best realize modest gains and at worst break even …
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This paper analyses lawsuits against shareholders' resolutions according to the German Stock Corporation Act (AktG) and … the German Reorganisation Act (UmwG). A merger passed at the General Annual Meeting will not move forward as long as any … lawsuit is pending with a court. In particular, mergers have to be implemented without any delay. The minority shareholders …
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Globalization and liberalization have led firms from emerging markets like India to become more aggressive and opt for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to fight the competitive battle. The present study attempts to evaluate the impact of mergers and acquisitions on the returns in the short run...
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Although bank mergers have been a topic of ongoing research in the USA, particularly in view of reforms instituted by the Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and Branching Efficiency Act of 1994, the evidence on shareholder wealth effects in European bank mergers is thin. A key question is whether...
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