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The pace of merger-and-acquisition activity continues in today's global environment, with common causes of failure coming from unclear leadership, culture clashes and poor integration. To seamlessly conduct merger and/or acquisition transitions, total rewards professionals must be familiar with their role, particularly the due diligence process. This How-To book explains the way to proceed through the due diligence and how to act as an internal consultant to senior management. A discussion of legislated risk factors provides invaluable insights into common merger and aquisition considerations,
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September 2000 Growth induces foreign investment, which tends to focus on high-value-added sectors, on larger and more profitable firms, on firms with low debt, and on firms that export a large share of output. Using data on mergers and acquisitions involving Korean firms, Freund and Djankov identify which sectors and firms attracted foreign investment after the liberalization of investment activity at the end of 1997. They find that domestic acquisitions are similar to foreign acquisitions by sector (of both the target and the acquiring firm), but that international transactions are larger than Korean transactions. This suggests that consolidation is a two-stage process: Firms consolidate first domestically, then internationally. The authors also find that foreign investment is focused on high-value-added sectors, on larger and more profitable firms, on firms with low debt, and on firms that export a large share of output. Their results suggest that growth induces foreign investment. This paper-a product of the Financial Economics Unit, Financial Sector Strategy and Policy Department-is part of a larger effort in the department to study the effect of financial liberalization.
Corporations --- Investments, Foreign --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Industrial productivity
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Antitrust law --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Agricultural industries --- Law and legislation --- Law --- Business & economics
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The major free trade agreements of the 1990s have quickened the pace of international joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions in all the world's regions. Here is a convenient survey, by business lawyers and corporate counsel from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, of the important legal issues that arise in the course of planning, negotiating, and implementing a transborder business relationship. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Acquisitions --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Joint ventures --- Mergers --- Multinational enterprises --- Law and legislation
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