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... stockholder interest variable is significantly associated with merger activity . In each of these cases , the significant association is negative , indicating a conflict of interest between managers and stockholders . In contrast to the ...
... stockholder interest variable is significantly associated with merger activity . In each of these cases , the significant association is negative , indicating a conflict of interest between managers and stockholders . In contrast to the ...
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... stockholder and the public interest variables is not so strong . Never- theless , some interesting patterns do emerge . To the extent that merger activity is significantly associated with any of the stockholder interest variables , this ...
... stockholder and the public interest variables is not so strong . Never- theless , some interesting patterns do emerge . To the extent that merger activity is significantly associated with any of the stockholder interest variables , this ...
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... Stockholder interest : ys earnings per share 14.2 1.5 1.26 19.5 2.3 4.03 ( 0.10 ) Yo - market price 39.3 45.6 0.47 39.3 39.0 0.00 Public interest : Y1 - assets * 19.5 18.3 0.16 5.6 12.2 1.92 Y & -deposits * 20.2 17.5 0.62 4.2 11.6 1.70 ...
... Stockholder interest : ys earnings per share 14.2 1.5 1.26 19.5 2.3 4.03 ( 0.10 ) Yo - market price 39.3 45.6 0.47 39.3 39.0 0.00 Public interest : Y1 - assets * 19.5 18.3 0.16 5.6 12.2 1.92 Y & -deposits * 20.2 17.5 0.62 4.2 11.6 1.70 ...
Contents
The Merger Problem | 1 |
Part One Merger Waves Merger Facets | 11 |
Banking Regulation Structure | 13 |
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acquiring firm addition antitrust laws appears assets association bank mergers bankers Banking Structure branch banking branching regulation capital commercial banks companies competition concentration concerning conglomerate mergers consolidations Corporate Mergers costs current merger wave current wave dependent variables differences in group discussed earnings per share economists effects of mergers F-ratio Fabricated metals factors Federal Trade Commission group means hypothesis Igor Ansoff important increased industry interest variables investment John Lintner Journal large firms largest legislation market price Markham merger activity Merger Group merger movement Merger Type Group Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers Mergers merging firms monopoly Nelson nomic Number of banks number of employees number of firms observed differences oligopoly one-way analysis-of-variance tests percent period profits prosperity public interest pure internal growth regulatory agencies relative role Samuel Richardson statistically significant Stockholder interest tion type of merger wave of merger Weston