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The objective of this study is to determine whether specific industries across countries or within countries are more likely to reach a stage of profitability and make a successful exit. In particular, we assess whether firms in certain industries are more prone to exit via IPO, be acquired, or...
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After nearly two decades of US leadership during the 1980s and 1990s, are Europe's venture capital (VC) markets in the 2000s finally catching up regarding the provision of financing and successful exits, or is the performance gap as wide as ever? Are we amid an overall VC performance slump with...
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The objective of this study is to determine whether specific industries across countries or within countries are more likely to reach a stage of profitability and make a successful exit. In particular, we assess whether firms in certain industries are more prone to exit via IPO, be acquired, or...
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After nearly two decades of U.S. leadership in the 1980s and 1990s, are Europe's venture capital markets in the 2000s finally catching up regarding the provision of financing and successful exits, or is the performance gap as wide as ever? Are we amidst overall dismal performance of the venture...
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This research is the first to examine the empirical predictions of a real option-pricing model using a large sample of data on mergers and acquisitions in the European Banking industry. We find empirical support for a model that estimates the value of an option to wait in accepting an initial...
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This research is the first to examine the empirical predictions of a real option-pricing model using a large sample of data on mergers and acquisitions in the European banking industry. We find empirical support for a model that estimates the value of an option to wait in accepting an initial...
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After nearly two decades of U.S. leadership in the 1980s and 1990s, are Europe’s venture capital markets in the 2000s finally catching up regarding the provision of financing and successful exits, or is the performance gap as wide as ever? Are we amidst overall dismal performance of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014256913