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performance. On the one hand, concentration of ownership that, in turn, concentrates management control in the hands of a strategic investor, eliminates agency problems associated with dispersed ownership. On the other hand, it may lead to entrenchment of upper management which may be...
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twocounterfactual analyses. First, I consider a hypothetical merger of twochains and find that the merger would decrease the number of …
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the slaughterhouses of bovine meat, and to verify if the merger, in order to get scale economies, can always imply in … welfare of the society. The methodology was applied for two types of merger: merging enters the two companies with lesser …
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century. They present a company with a potentially larger market share and open it up to a more diversified market. A merger … mergers and acquisitions have the capacity to decrease competition in various ways.The merger between JP Morgan Chase and Bank … retail banking markets and clientele in the regions where its previous exposure had been virtually inexistent. The merger …
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In a merger, a stockholder often has a statutory right of dissent and appraisal under which the stockholder may demand … to be paid fair value exclusive of any gain or loss that may arise from the merger itself. Most courts and commentators … minority stockholder is thus entitled to a share of the control value of the corporation even though the merger does not …
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A variety of research projects have been done on some aspect of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and on website usability. At the same time the literature has indicated that SEO is crucial as a marketing channel to exploit the Internet's commercial potential. In addition, it has been discovered...
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Mergers and Acquisitions research often focuses on the prices paid, as a multiple of earnings or cash flow, by strategic acquirers for their targets. These multiples are salient to this body of research, as they form the basis of company valuation on a theoretical and practical level. A variety...
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Mergers and Acquisitions research often focuses on the prices paid, as a multiple of earnings or cash flow, by strategic acquirers for their targets. These multiples are salient to this body of research, as they form the basis of company valuation on a theoretical and practical level. A variety...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009475476
This dissertation uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the “direct” (e.g. the effect when acquiring portfolio companies) and “indirect” (the effect on all startups the firm acquires) impact of corporate venture capital investments and the acquisition of technology...
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This dissertation studied the determinants and consequences of corporate reputation. It explored how firm-, industry-, and country-level factors influence the general public’s assessment of a firm’s reputation and how this reputation assessment impacted the firm’s strategic actions and...
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