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This paper concentrates on the presentation of the economic dimension of the mergers and acquisitions from a … the macroeconomic determinants of mergers and acquisitions. … operations take place in waves, which enters the context of changing the competition game marked by economic changes …
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The authors employ content analysis to conduct an empirical study on a sample of large European banks. The authors propose a hybrid scoring model for the assessment of derivative disclosure in banking institutions. The methodology employed in this research is able to capture a considerable...
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that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, 'future acquisition probability' does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
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that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, 'future acquisition probability' does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005785917
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, ‘future acquisition probability’ does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005123810
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, ‘future acquisition probability’ does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005064819
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, ‘future acquisition probability’ does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005064820
that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … waves; hence, 'future acquisition probability' does not drive the positive abnormal returns of rivals. We then build a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010364303
Development through mergers and acquisitions is a company's external growth strategy, as well as business alliances …. In this paper we intent to analyze mergers and acquisitions compared with other ways of the company's external growth, by …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the mergers and acquisitions waves that marked the European Union and to … the number of operations, concentrated in a short period of time. United States have experienced six waves of mergers and … acquisitions while in Europe they were less pronounced until the '60s, when increasing interdependence of economies favored …
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