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Corporate divestments on the stock markets have been studied since long, but the main focus of previous studies has been the firm level impact of divestments. We take this discussion to the industry level and argue that divestments, on average, are carried out in industries, where opportunities...
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Using a sample of equity carve-outs offered over the period of 1985-2015, we find out the time at which the market can know the effects of an equity carve-out on the wealth of existing shareholders. In equity carve-outs, the parent holds a significant fraction of the carved-out subsidiary....
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Dividends, particularly of acquiring firms are influenced by several structural adjustments especially after mergers. Using the dividend clientele hypothesis, we hypothesize that acquirer dividend policy is more likely to change after the merger if dividend policies of firms involved in a...
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Various studies have analyzed the main determinants of payment method in M&As since the 1980s. We examine how relative the existing dividend policy of the acquirer affects the choice of the payment method. Based on the contingent-pricing effect of stock offer, we hypothesize that the likelihood...
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Various studies have analyzed the main determinants of payment method in M&As since the 1980s. We survey 2,260 US acquisitions to determine how relative the existing dividend policy of the acquirer affects the choice of the payment method. Based on the contingent-pricing effect of stock offer,...
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