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This study examines the phenomenon of the early moving companies. 50 Greek companies of high capitalisation enlisted in the Athens Stock Exchange are tested as to whether their intention to merge with or acquire another company in the South-Eastern European region provides them with positive...
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This paper structures ten effective implications/lessons of the most recent bank bailouts of 2007-2009 in the Western economy model when analysing actual shareholders' value retrenchment or growth opportunities. The author finds that recent bank bailouts relate to: global bailout...
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This paper analyses the wealth effects of mergers and acquisitions in Europe over the past 60 years. We review a number … operation of a competitive market for corporate control. Tender offers and the competition among bidder-companies positively … corporate control in Continental Europe seems to be immature and underdeveloped. …
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The present article examines the short-run abnormal returns to India based mergers and acquisitions during 2003–2008 … by using event study methodology. The present work is based on a sample of 623 mergers and acquisitions. We find that … acquisitions by Indian companies significantly create short-term wealth on the announcement day to the shareholders of acquiring …
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Mergers and acquisitions within the Australian-real estate investment trusts (A-REITs) sector have become a noticeable … trend in the last decade. Utilising event study methodology, 36 successful A-REIT mergers and acquisitions between January …
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