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  • Takeover Activity, Valuation Estimates and Merger Gains: Modern Empirical Developments

    Takeover Activity, Valuation Estimates and Merger Gains by Eckbo, Bjï¿1⁄2rn Espen;

    Modern Empirical Developments

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    • Publisher Elsevier Science
    • Date of Publication 2 June 2010

    • ISBN 9780123819833
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages864 pages
    • Size 228x152 mm
    • Weight 1010 g
    • Language English
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    A selection of republished corporate finance articles and book chapters that can serve as an advanced corporate finance supplementary text for courses that use no textbooks. Combining convenience and an affordable price with retypeset pages and a high-quality index, the 600 pages of volume one, Takeover Activity, Valuation Estimates and Merger Gains, focus on classical issues such as the existence and source of merger waves, empirical estimates of takeover announcement returns and the division of takeover gains between bidders and targets, and tests for potential sources of takeover gains (primarily involving estimation of industry wealth effects of takeovers), introducing students to modern scientific evidence about corporate takeovers. Including an index and new introduction, this volume will simplify and facilitate students' interaction with new concepts and applications.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction to Corporate Takeovers: Modern Empirical Evidence Corporate TakeoversEconometrics of Event StudiesSelf-Selection Models in Corporate FinanceInvestigating the Economic Role of MergersValuation Waves and Merger Activity: The Empirical EvidenceWhat Drives Merger WavesFirm Size and the Gains from AcquisitionsWhy do Private Acquirers Pay so Little Compared to Public The Underpricing of Private TargetsGains in Bank Mergers: Evidence from the Bond MarketsDo Tender Offers Create Value? New Methods and EvidenceHorizontal Mergers, Collusion, and Stockholder WealthSources of Gains in Horizontal Mergers: Evidence from Customers, Supplier, and Rival FirmsIndustry Structure and Horizontal Takeovers: Analysis of Wealth Effects on Rivals, Suppliers, and Corporate CustomersAbnormal Returns to Rivals of Acquisition Targets: A Test of the Acquisition Probability HypothesisWhere do Merger Gains Come From? Bank Mergers from the Perspective of Insiders and OutsidersCorporate Restructuring: Breakups and LBOs

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