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Mergers, Acquisitions, and Other Restructuring Activities

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  • DePamphilis, Donald

    (Clinical Professor of Finance, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

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Mergers, Acquisitions, and Other Restructuring Activities is unique in that it is the most current, comprehensive, and cutting-edge text on M&A and corporate restructuring available. It is current in that it includes many of the most up-to-date and notable deals (e.g., Facebook’s takeover of WhatsApp, the Dell privatization, and Verizon’s mega buyout of Vodafone’s share of Verizon Wireless), precedent setting judicial decisions (e.g., efforts to overturn defenses at Airgas and Sotheby’s), new regulations (e.g., expediting backend mergers), trends (e.g., increasing role of activist investors in takeovers), and new tactics (e.g., two-tiered poison pill) employed in M&As. Most integrative case studies are new for this edition and involve transactions that have been announced or completed since 2013. It is comprehensive in that nearly all aspects of M&As and corporate restructuring are explored. It is cutting edge in that conclusions and insights are anchored by the most recent academic research, with references to more than 200 empirical studies published in leading peer-reviewed journals just since 2012. And the substantially updated content is illustrated with numerous practical exhibits, case studies involving diverse transactions, easy-to-understand numerical examples, and hundreds of discussion questions and practice exercises. The highlights of the new edition are listed here: · New Chapters : Two new chapters: Chapter 9 and 14. Chapter 9 discusses the basics of applying financial modeling methods to firm valuation and assists the reader in understanding the power (and limitations) of models in analyzing real world situation. Chapter 14 illustrates how complex financial models often are used to support the deal structuring process during M&A negotiations. · New Cases: Ninety percent of the nearly forty case studies are new and involve transactions announced or completed during the last three years. These cases represent friendly, hostile, highly leveraged, and cross-border deals in ten different industries, involving public and private firms as well as firms experiencing financial distress. All end of chapter case studies begin with a "Key Objectives" section indicating what the student should learn from the case study and include discussion questions and solutions available in the online instructors’ manual. · Latest Research: This edition focuses on the most recent and relevant academic studies, some of which contain surprising insights changing the way we view this subject matter. Recent research has significant implications for academicians, students, M&A practitioners, and government policy makers shedding new light on current developments and trends in the ever-changing mergers and acquisitions market. The market for corporate control and corporate restructuring strategies are constantly changing, reflecting the ongoing globalization of both product and capital markets, accelerating technological change, escalating industry consolidation, changing regulatory practices, and intensifying cross-border competition. While continuing to be relevant, empirical research covering the dynamics of the M&A markets of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s may be less germane in explaining current undercurrents and future trends. Includes two new chapters. Chapter 9 discusses the basics of applying financial modeling methods to firm valuation and assists the reader in understanding the power (and limitations) of models in analyzing real world situation. Chapter 14 illustrates how complex financial models often are used to support the deal structuring process during M&A negotiations. Teaches about the financial, legal, accounting, and strategic elements of mergers and acquisitions by concentrating on the ways their agents interact. Highlights international mergers & acquisitions activities. Focuses on the most recent and relevant academic studies, some of which contain surprising insights changing the way we view this subject matter. While continuing to be relevant, empirical research covering the dynamics of the M&A markets of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s may be less germane in explaining current undercurrents and future trends. Features practical exhibits, case studies involving a diverse range of transactions, easy-to-understand numerical examples, and hundreds of discussion questions and practical exercises.

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  • DePamphilis, Donald, 2015. "Mergers, Acquisitions, and Other Restructuring Activities," Elsevier Monographs, Elsevier, edition 8, number 9780128013908.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:monogr:9780128013908
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    1. A. A. Ivanov & S. V. Peredunova, 2017. "Current trends on the Russian market of mergers and acquisitions," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, vol. 10(2).
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    5. Sergiy Rakhmayil, 2018. "Evidence On The Effect Of Financial Distress On Corporate Organizational Structure From A Managerial Qualifications Perspective," International Journal of Management and Marketing Research, The Institute for Business and Finance Research, vol. 11(1), pages 1-17.

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    1036 exchanges; 5 forces model; Accounting for business combinations; Acquisition planning; Acquisition process; Acquisition vehicle; Acquisitions; Agency issues; Alternative deal structures; Alternative financing structures; Alternative legal structures; Alternative takeover strategies; Amortization; And acquisition valuation; Antitrust law; Arbitrage; Assessing alternative deal structures; Balance sheet adjustment; Bankruptcy prediction models; Bear hug; Beta; Bidding strategies; Black-Sholes; Breakup value; Building acquisition plans; Building business plans; Buildup method; Business alliance integration; Business alliances; Business failure; Business models; Business plan objectives; Business plans; Business strategy; Capital structure; Carve-outs; Cash flow projections; Chapter 11; Chapter 7; Classified boards; Clayton Act; Closing conditions; Collar arrangements; Common equity; Communication plans; Comparable transactions; Consent solicitation; Contingent claims asset-oriented valuation; Contingent provisions; Contingent value rights; Control premiums; Convertible securities; Corporate activists; Corporate bankruptcy; Corporate governance; Corporate inversions; Corporate law; Corporate liquidation; Corporate restructuring; Corporate shells; Corporate strategy; Cost leadership; Cost of capital; Cost of equity; Cross-border deals; Cross-border mergers; Cross-border mergers and acquisitions; Deal closing; Deal covenants; Deal negotiation; Deal structuring; Debt; Depreciation; Discount rate; Discount rates; Discounted cash flow valuation; Discounting process; Divestitures; Dodd-Frank bill; Dual class recapitalization; Due diligence; ESOPs; Earnings per share; Earnouts; Enterprise value; Equity carve-outs; Equity partnerships; Equity value; Exit strategies; Fair Disclosure; Family-owned firms; Federal Trade Commission; Financial leverage; Financial models; Financing M&As; Financing deals; Fixed share exchange ratio; Floating share exchange ratio; Form of acquisition; Form of payment;
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