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This paper reviews the regulation about the minority shareholdings in EU Merger Control. It also focuses on economic …
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Evidence is presented on twelve large aquisitions by telecommunications firms in Europe. Although the average effect on acquirers' shareholder value is not significantly different from zero, there is high dispersion in the results. This suggests that detailed studies may uncover important...
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regime where widely-held public companies dominate. In the discourse, little has been said about the contribution of merger … manner in which anti-competitive behaviour is regulated influences the extent to which transformative merger activity takes …
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in current merger enforcement rules, particularly with respect to tech and pharma acquisitions involving nascent and … and enforcers have called for tougher rules, including the introduction of lower merger filing thresholds and substantive … number of false positives under existing merger rules and thresholds. While merger enforcement ought to be mindful of these …
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merger control provision, the effects on competition of such transactions can be nevertheless vetted on the ground of …
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movements as the news of the merger is made public. The price movement of the acquiring firm's equity around the announcement of … better compensated for managing larger organizations, particularly when involved in merger activity. This study investigated … comprehensive Thomson Reuters SDC merger database and equity values from CRSP. Results indicated that weaker corporate governance is …
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The U.S. banking industry has seen waves of mergers since the 1980s. Despite a significant body of research on the determinants of these waves, there are few studies of how CEOs influence banks’ mergers and acquisitions (M&As). This paper studies the effect of CEO aggressiveness on bank M&As....
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