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Using a dataset of 1,149 global private equity transactions, we find that cross-border buyouts are associated with significantly higher valuation multiples than domestic ones. We attribute this finding to informational disadvantages of foreign acquirers. Consistent with this idea, we find that...
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B&B strategies are increasingly popular, with past studies showing them to achieve superior returns. The question of how exactly B&B strategies create value is, however, still a "black box". Relying on a unique and proprietary sample of 161 B&B buyouts with valuation details on related add-on...
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This study considers the trade-off between better top management team (TMT) decision-making involving complementary perspectives and inefficiencies due to conflicts between individuals. In analyzing characteristics of 1,071 fund partners involved in 1,295 buyout deals by 117 funds, we find that...
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Pre-bid target share price movements are potentially increasing the cost of takeovers and thus are seen as a detriment for the efficiency of the market for corporate control. This pa-per investigates the relationship of pre-bid stock price movements, takeover regulation and offer premium and...
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This paper analyses the tax shield under realistic assumptions: no immediate refund and potential corporate bankruptcy for different financing policies. Assuming a German setting, we additionally investigate the impact of the interest ceiling (“Zinsschranke”) introduced by the German Tax...
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Costs of Financial Distress: The German Evidence In this paper we aim to verify the existence of costs of financial distress (cfd) for a sample of German CDAX firms using an ex-post approach originally due to Opler/Titman (1994). In contrast to this US-based study we do not find a significant...
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