What It Takes for a Deal to Win Stock Market Approval: Part 2 - Short-term stock market reactions to a merger or acquisition are considered a good indicator of whether or not the deal will work out for the buyer. Research into stock price fluctuations after the largest deals of the past decade suggests that investors reward deals that make good economic sense, and can generate an increase in ...
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1999
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Authors: | Weston, J.Fred ; Johnson, Brian |
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Mergers & acquisitions. - New York, NY : Investment Dealers' Digest, ISSN 0026-0010, ZDB-ID 8628555. - Vol. 34.1999, 2, p. 43-48
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