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This paper provides evidence of merger timing induced by investors' overoptimism. We distinguish between hot and cold merger markets and examine the movements of bidding firms' stock prices, around, before and after mergers announcements. Our results provide strong evidence that mergers are...
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We use hand-collected board data around the issuance of two distinct government-led board structure mandates in the U.K. to establish the effect of outside directors on acquirer performance. Increases in outside director representation are associated with better acquirer returns in deals...
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We examine the impact of acquisitions by UK acquirers on executive pay. The overall sample shows a significant transitory pay increase. Pay changes are not affected by target nationality or organizational form, although initial cross-border acquisitions result in higher pay. Pay increases are...
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Does director gender influence CEO empire building? Does it affect the bid premium paid for target firms? Less overconfident female directors less overestimate merger gains. As a result, firms with female directors are less likely to make acquisitions and if they do, pay lower bid premia. Using...
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This paper analyzes the CEO incentives of inside debt in the form of deferred equity compensation in the context of M&A decisions. This study runs statistical regressions on the likelihood of a merger, whether the deal is diversifying, how much stock is used to pay for the deal, and the relative...
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We examine completed M&A deals with large acquirer shareholder dollar wealth gains at announcement. We find that large-gain acquisitions are (i) typically “bolt-on” deals that are small relative to the acquirer's size; (ii) transaction-specific events (not firm- nor CEO-specific events);...
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to redistribute merger proceeds to management. The current article highlights an overlooked distinction between pre …-merger golden parachutes and merger side-payments. Similar to a legislative rider attached to a popular bill, management can bundle …
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As countries around the world regain their economic footing, reigniting confidence and optimism, merger and acquisition (M&A) activity is expected to rebound as well. Both practical experience and research have established that people and culture are key considerations in successful M&A...
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This study examines the role of mergers and acquisitions in offsetting adverse market reaction to corporate scandals and litigation on share price and therefore, shareholder wealth creation for pharmaceutical companies. Using a sample of 10 major pharmaceutical companies with financial data from...
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