Corporate Restructuring, Volume 1John J. McConnell, David J. Denis This authoritative book features previously published articles which describe, analyse and empirically explore corporate restructurings. Restructurings include corporate combinations that come about through mergers, tender offers, and joint ventures. They also include various forms of corporate split-ups that come about by means of asset sales, spin-offs, equity carve-out, and distressed restructurings. This two-volume set should be of interest to managers of large corporations and financial institutions, investment and commercial bankers, and scholars with an interest in corporate finance and strategy. 43 articles, dating from 1965 to 2004 |
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Gregg A Jarrell James A Brickley and Jeffry M Netter 1988 | 184 |
John J McConnell and Timothy J Nantell 1985 Corporate | 399 |
Myron B Slovin and Marie E Sushka 1998 The Economics | 417 |
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abnormal returns acquiring firms acquisitions activity analysis announcement assets average bidder bidding firms Business buyout capital cash flow changes coefficient combined common companies completion consistent corporate costs debt diversification dollar dummy earnings effect efficiency empirical employees employment equal equity estimate event evidence examine excess Financial Economics firm's gains greater higher hostile hypothesis increase indicate industry interest investment Journal of Financial less loss managerial market value mean measure median mergers merging million months negative observed operating Panel parent percent percentage performance period positive prediction premium present prior profit proposal purchase ratio reduce regression relative reported routes sample shareholders shares significant significantly statistically stockholders studies successful suggests Table takeover target firm tender offers theory tion transactions University variables wealth zero