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Sowohl die Diversifikation als auch die Fokussierung von Unternehmensaktivitäten werden häufig mit der Maximierung des …
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Sowohl die Diversifikation als auch die Fokussierung von Unternehmensaktivitäten werden häufig mit der Maximierung des … Markt. -- Diversifikation ; Akquisitionen ; Desinvestitionen ; Eventstudie …
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The purpose of this study is to extend the current understanding of business divestiture by investigating its potential for triggering strategic reorientation. A divestiture involving strategic reorientation is here denoted as a strategic business exit, otherwise it is a status...
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It has been widely suggested that since the early 1980s many diversified firms narrowed the scopeof their activities by refocusing on their core businesses, primarily through divestment activity.This study examines the extent and determinants of divestment across a large sample of UK firmsover...
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We analyse whether family firms differ from non-family firms in terms of business segment and geographical diversification or the application of currency hedging instruments. This analysis is based on a unique dataset of 339 publicly listed companies (1,561 firm years) in the German Prime...
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This paper investigates the relative performance of local and foreign financial analysts on Latin American emerging markets.
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Are divestitures only an ex-post reactive correction of past inefficient acquisitions or are they also an ex-ante proactive strategy to enhance the value of future acquisitions? We find support for the latter. Firms engaging in divestitures before making acquisitions obtain higher abnormal...
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This study examines implications for mergers and acquisitions (M&As) by focusing on deals that are subsequently divested. A comprehensive data set on the corporate divorce phenomenon during the past quarter of a century is constructed with financial news as well as SEC filings. Using this...
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This paper investigates whether the observed diversification “discount” is partly due to the benchmarking error driven by a failure to consider investor recognition, the driver for one of the benefits of corporate diversification. The R-square of regression on the traditional excess value...
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We present a theory of the diversification discount based on investor specialization in information; this is modeled by different investors having a lower belief variance for different assets. We show that a discount exists in a general multi-asset, multi-investor setting; the discount increases...
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