Shareholder wealth effects of M & As: the third wave from Malaysia
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- Raymond da Silva Rosa & Robin Limmack & Supriadi & David Woodliff, 2004. "The Equity Wealth Effects of Method of Payment in Takeover Bids for Privately Held Firms," Australian Journal of Management, Australian School of Business, vol. 29(1_suppl), pages 93-110, June.
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Acquisitions and mergers; Short-term wealth effects; Malaysia; Event study; Emerging markets;All these keywords.
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