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In the 1990s, European merger regulation (EMR) was biased against foreign acquirers, especially if the deal harmed domestic rivals (i.e., protectionism). In 2002, the Court of First Instance overturned three prohibitions by the European Commission (EC) and criticized its economic analysis. These...
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In the 1990s, European merger regulation (EMR) was biased against foreign acquirers, especially if the deal harmed domestic rivals (i.e., protectionism). In 2002, the Court of First Instance overturned three prohibitions by the European Commission (EC) and criticized its economic analysis. These...
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This article revisits the protectionism hypothesis related to the European merger regulation (EMR). In the 1990s, EMR was biased against foreign acquirers, especially if the deal harmed domestic rivals (i.e., protectionism). At the end of the 20th century and at the beginning of the 21st, the...
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The widely cited empirical relation between equity misvaluation and the choice of merger currency has been recently called into question in a substantive manner. How can it be that the academic community was misled by this spurious correlation for more than a decade? We investigate this question...
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The analysis of US M&A transactions through the last decades reveals a striking and sharp declining in the percentage of transactions fully paid in stock since 2001, the year of pooling and goodwill amortization abolishment (SFAS 141 and 142). Can accounting rule changes have had such far...
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This study examines whether the content of firms' Security Exchange Commission (SEC) filings submitted for their merger and acquisition transactions are affected by investor reactions to the initial public announcement of the deals. This research design allows us to test the investor feedback...
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