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    2. Literature Review 2.1. Merger and Acquisitions (M&A) M&A are often conducted for the strategic advantages that it entails such as improvements in efficiency, performance as well as synergistic gains (Junior et al, 2013). The potential source of synergies motivates firms to engage in M&A where they believe the value generated from this strategic combination exceeds the respective individual firm value if they were to operate independently (Duksaite and Tamosiuniene, 2009). Synergies are derived

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    AT&T – DirecTV merger”, written by Jacob Kastrenakes. AT&T paid around $49 billion in order to acquisition DirecTV, which was approved by Federal Communication Commission (FCC). AT&T is the second-largest wireless carrier in the United State and DirecTV is the largest TV provider. By combining these two firms together will have around 26 million TV subscribers and will create the largest pay TV Company in the U.S. A reason Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved this merger was because the

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    Mergers and Acquisitions: LVMH, Bulgari, Loro Piana, and Hermes Introduction There are a number of competing theories of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) based on the purpose for which such M&As are undertaken. Among these theories are empire building (Baumol, 1967, & Mueller, 1969), establishment of monopolies (Roll, 1986, & Mueller, 1993), management entrenchment (Shleifer & Vishny, 1989), and the attainment of greater efficiencies (Mead, 1968, & Jensen, 1988). These theories are built on the

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    literature on merger and acquisition (M&A) and their importance to the performance of commercial banks. Some examples of other commercial banks in different nations of the world that embarked on corporate restructuring exercise and their impacts on the performance of the banks after the exercise are also reviewed. This section also discusses benefits and various challenges confronting merger and acquisition. The goal of this literature review is to summarize current research about variables in merger and acquisition

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    Key Financial Drivers for Mergers With each passing day the health care industry is experiencing an increase in participants due to its perfect competition nature. Due to this increase the industry participants, the industry has vicious competition which in effect leads to an increased in the cost of doing business. Smaller companies within the industry are hard hit by this competition due to their limited resources and therefore find it hard to remain relevant within the industry. Due to the looming

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    Managing liability risk after a merger or acquisition This research paper determines the liability risk after merger or acquisition. Being a CPA firm owner make arrangement look for the different clients and candidates that will expand and create financial benefits and growth significantly. acquisition providing information that can be consider as a solution to the query by doing comparison of corporate strategy of mergers. Factors that lead to merger failures are misgauging strategic fit, cultural

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    Definition of Mergers Merging Intelligently Steps for Merger Success Reasons for Failure in Mergers Analysis TATA group the market Pioneers Tata Steel Tata Teleservices Do Mergers add value to business? Introduction In a times where there is cut throat competition for even the biggies, organizations who have been playing since many decades and the rulers of economy it became a concern for them for how to survive? Here in cropped up the Idea of MERGERS. Well, whether a Merger adds

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    Proposed Merger between Staples and Office Depot Leads to Concerns of Higher Prices The effect and impact of corporate mergers of companies can be a significant change for the company’s prosperity and growth as well as the consumer’s point of view also. Though few of the mergers and acquisitions might be helpful for the company and be profitable as well there are always few risks and failures that come with the process. According to a study the company has only 50% chance of success when it comes

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    Introduction Mergers and Acquisitions are considered as a significant exercise in the corporate restructuring. With the rise of the financial crises in organisations across the world, there has been an augment in the number of corporate invasions and mergers. Therefore, the announcement of this strategy has become a part of a successful business. In the challenging international business environment and damaged economy, all organisations are seeking such kinds of eccentric techniques for comparative

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    Case 3 – Comcast Corporation’s Merger with AT&T Broadband Case Summary The case study analysis the merger of Comcast and AT&T broadband and the factors that lead to it. The state of cable industry from 1996 is significant as the Telecom act opened new frontiers for wireless and cable companies which were now vying marketplace in both markets. The study highlights AT&T’s efforts to become a leader in cable business. Their acquisitions and nationwide presence made it an ideal company for Comcast to

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