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-traded defendant firms headquartered in 16 developed countries to explore how country factors influence litigation risk, equity market … or countries with less efficient judiciary systems face lower litigation risk and costs as well as less share price …
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This study investigates how transfer pricing risk affects the premia in cross-border mergers and acquisitions …. Differences in the rigor of transfer pricing enforcement and the severity and clarity of rules across countries create risk of … material costs for multinationals as they expand globally. We use 448 country-level transfer pricing risk assessments by global …
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After the completion of a merger and acquisition (M&A), a number of factors may affect the performance, probability of … default and actual delisting of the acquirer. In this paper, we present a simple methodology for identifying risk factors and … then proceed to identify and investigate deal-related factors which may pose a risk to the survival of the acquirer after a …
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This paper studies the impact of corporate acquisitions - both domestic and cross-border - on the uncertainty faced by acquiring firms. We use data for UK publicly-listed firms from 2004 to 2017 and employ a matching estimator combined with difference-in-differences to control for the endogenous...
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