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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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The paper provides evidence that shareholders of acquirer Indian corporations engaging in cross-border transactions experience a statistically significant positive average abnormal return on the announcement day as well as cumulative average abnormal returns over multi-day event windows. 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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conclude that large foreign acquisitions from India have not created shareholder value. The causes of this under …
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Cross-border acquisitions by Indian companies have increased tremendously, especially during the last two decades, and the pharmaceutical industry is one of the top acquiring industries. This study verifies the relationship between cross-border acquisitions and shareholders’ wealth in the...
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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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crucial one. This is more so in a developing open economy like India where domestic capital base for targeted growth is …-filling scope with special reference to the impact of foreign investment on the operating performance at the firm level in India …
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In recent years, India has emerged as a leading foreign direct investment (FDI) player, featuring prominently as both … between inward FDI, outward FDI, and firm-level performance in India. Using the Orbis database, our estimates reveal that …
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European electricity industry has recently come through liberalization. Surge of intakes with high share of cross-border deals was market players’ response. Measuring of post-merger performance alterations is a central question of M&A literature. EU energy sector is responsible for significant...
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In this paper, we investigate how bank mergers affect bank revenues and present empirical evidence that mergers among banks have a substantial and persistent negative impact on merging banks' revenues. We refer to merger related negative effects on banks’ revenues as dissynergies and suggest...
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