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While empirical studies that use event-study methodology find on average that the gains from mergers and acquisitions are positive, those focusing on accounting figures tend to find a significant drop in performance. We argue that each of the four possible combinations between positive or...
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disciplining of bad management in 165 companies listed on the Brussels stock exchange 1989‐1996. Finds that poor share price … others (e.g. families and institutional shareholders) reduce it; and that CEO replacement is followed by increased dividends …
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explained by potential agency conflicts arising from the reduction in control held by the original shareholders nor by a …-IPO shareholders in the firm after the flotation is not crucial to the firm in terms of value generation. Although a reduction in …
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shareholders nor by a reduction in the incumbents’ control. Practical implications – Contrary to what may be expected, the … involvement of the pre‐IPO shareholders in the firm after the flotation is not crucial to the firm in terms of value generation …
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