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Fusion 1 Merger 1 Mergers and acquisitions 1 Selection bias 1 Shareholder Value 1 Shareholder value 1 Takeover 1 Übernahme 1
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Austin, Josh 2 Harris, Jeremiah 2 O'Brien, William 2
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Journal of banking & finance 1
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Do the Most Prominent Firms Really Make the Worst Deals? How Selection Issues Affect Inferences from M&A Studies
Austin, Josh - 2020
Many studies find a negative relationship between acquirers' stock returns and their size, past acquisitiveness, and performance. This counter-intuitively suggests that large, well-performing, and acquisitive firms are worse-than-average acquirers. We hypothesize that these findings stem from...
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Do the most prominent firms really make the worst deals? : how selection issues affect inferences from M&A studies
Austin, Josh; Harris, Jeremiah; O'Brien, William - In: Journal of banking & finance 118 (2020), pp. 1-20
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