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Serial acquirers conduct the vast majority of acquisitions in the U.S. Serial acquirers appear to strategically shift between methods of payment based on changes in their own characteristics, using overvalued stock in stock-financed acquisitions during short windows of opportunity. Acquirer...
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Material Adverse Change (MAC) clauses play key roles in essentially all merger negotiations. Fewer exclusions in MAC clauses imply broader abandonment options for acquirers. We study the motivations for different scopes of acquirers' abandonment options. In our comprehensive hand-collected...
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The recent surge in appraisal litigation has sparked debate over the desirability of appraisal and how this remedy should be structured. Much of this debate is based on untested assertions about appraisal's ex-ante effect on the structure and pricing of takeovers. Systematically investigating...
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We exploit a 2013 Delaware law that reduces the shareholder support threshold for two-step tender offers to investigate the impact of differing levels of shareholder support on deal structures and outcomes. After the legal change, Delaware acquisitions, as opposed to other states, are more...
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