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externality (greater under acquisition). The clashbetween the foreign firm's equilibrium choice and the local government …
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boards’ major strategic decisions (i.e. acquisition premiums, executive compensation, and diversification) and the diffusion … pre-meeting position. For instance, I suggest that when prior acquisition premiums experienced by directors would lead …
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Capital structure and corporate governance are the important areas that represent salient part of corporate finance research. By studying various aspects of the two areas, this study attempts to deepen our understanding of the two. First, this study provides both a theoretical model and...
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in the success of acquisition. Firms that are internally efficient also make efficient external investment decisions …
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Mergers and acquisitions have become the most frequently used methods of growth for companies in the twenty first century. They present a company with a potentially larger market share and open it up to a more diversified market. A merger is considered to be successful, if it increases the...
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