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Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are considered as a quickest route to expansion. M&A is a prudent decision when compared to levying a green field project, which involves longer gestation period and huge investments. Companies are attracted to M&A for availing economies of scale, economies of...
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The present study examines the impact of mode of payment used in cross border mergers and acquisitions by Indian companies on the abnormal returns generated on account of announcement and the post merger operating and financial performance. The study considers the cross border M & A undertaken...
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The present study focuses upon the comparison between the pre and post merger financial performance of the Indian companies undertaking cross border mergers and acquisitions during 1998-2009. An attempt has been made to assess the performance on an aggregate basis, on the basis of timing of the...
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Mergers and acquisition becomes the major force in the changing environment. The policy of liberalisation, decontrol and globalisation of the economy has exposed the corporate sector to domestic and global competition. To determine the success of a merger, it is to be ascertained if there is...
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We study the short term announcement period abnormal returns of acquiring firms in India, using a sample of 1177 …, indicating higher value placed on synergistic combinations in India. We show that within domestic targets, acquisition of listed … targets are more valuable than that of unlisted targets, a fallout of lack of takeover competition in the former case and …
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–2008 period. Further, it compares the empirical findings from India with the prior findings from the USA. It is evident from the …
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The current study focuses on the long run value creation by cross border mergers and acquisitions by Indian companies in the period of 1998-2009. Event study methodology has been employed for achieving the purpose. The results revealed that there was significant value deterioration for the...
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Acquisitions by emerging market firms of targets located in developed markets have increased drastically over the recent years. We use this setting to test Coffee's (1999) bonding hypothesis in a cross-border M&A context by examining whether acquirers adopt the corporate governance practices...
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market, skill endowment and import intensity from India, came out to be important cross-country pull factors for Indian …
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drivers of Tata's quest to acquire Corus including a threatening Mittal-Arcelor looking to enter India. We found that the …
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