Figuring the Odds on Whether a Deal Will Succeed - A unique method for screening acquisition candidates allows acquirers to calculate the probability of deal success by assessing the deal's most important drivers and its quantifiable risks. The technique can be used for screening purposes, to compare alternative merger candidates, and to negotiate a price with the target company
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1999
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Authors: | Kudla, Ronald J. ; McInish, Thomas H. |
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Mergers & acquisitions. - New York, NY : Investment Dealers' Digest, ISSN 0026-0010, ZDB-ID 8628555. - Vol. 34.1999, 2, p. 27-31
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