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The M&A transactions represent a wide range of unique business optimization opportunities in the corporate transformation deals, which are usually characterized by the high level of total risk. The M&A transactions can be successfully implemented by taking to an account the size of investments,...
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It is commonly perceived that firms do not want to be outsiders to a merger between competitor firms. We instead argue that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert-identification of relevant rivals and the event-study...
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We investigate the impact of product market competition on firms' systematic risk. Using a measure of total product market similarity, we document a strong negative link between market power and market betas. There is a more than threefold increase in the effect during the most recent...
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Most research that attempts to explain the method of payment used in mergers focuses on firm-specific characteristics, but ignores the influence of industry characteristics. We investigate how industry factors influence the method of payment decision in mergers (as measured by proportion of...
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practitioners. While M&As continue to be the subject of thorough investigation from a corporate governance standpoint, comparatively …
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Acquirers and targets define and allocate interim risk through Material-Adverse-Event (MAE) exclusions in merger agreements. I examine why MAE-exclusions exist based on the risk they address and assess whether such risk allocation affects the gains in the acquisition. Targets and acquirers seem...
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Geopolitical risk (GPR) is negatively associated with both domestic and inbound cross-border acquisition activity. In support of the predictions of a real options channel, the negative effect of GPR is more pronounced when acquirers have foreign business segments or are financially constrained,...
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Using terrorist attacks as an exogenous shock to safety uncertainty, we provide causal evidence that firms located near … uncertainty, consistent with Abadie and Gardeazabal's (2008) theoretical model …
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This paper examines how a target firm's trading volume, bid-ask spread, and stock return volatility respond over a two-week period to the announcement of M&A deals ("nonprice reactions"). I find that these variables are strongly correlated with changes in risk arbitrageurs' holdings surrounding...
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