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important in merger arbitrage, where deal failure is a key risk. In this paper, I propose a dynamic asset pricing model that … addition, the model accurately predicts that merger arbitrage exhibits low volatility and a large Sharpe ratio when deals are …
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important in merger arbitrage, where deal failure is a key risk. In this paper, I propose a dynamic asset pricing model that … addition, the model accurately predicts that merger arbitrage exhibits low volatility and a large Sharpe ratio when deals are …
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the market's expectations about value creation in a merger …
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acquirer that makes a merger profitable to both the acquirer and the target. We show the existence of an optimal timing and … terms, depending on the profit flows at the time of the merger. In addition, we analytically and numerically explore when …
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We study both theoretically and empirically option prices on firms undergoing a cash merger offer. To estimate the … merger's success probability, we use a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method using a state space representation of our model …. Our estimated probability measure has significant predictive power for the merger outcome even after controlling for …
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spotlight on contracting practices that embedded optionality into merger agreements by way of the reverse termination fee and … Delaware cases over the last decade limited the degree to which buyers could rely on deal protection measures in merger … elsewhere in the merger agreement. This article investigates whether the termination triggers that accompany reverse termination …
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Antitrust authorities all over the world are concerned if a particularly aggressive competitor, a "maverick", is bought out of the market. One plausible determinant of acting as a maverick is behavioral: the maverick derives utility from acting competitively. We test this conjecture in the lab....
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