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    Pldt Gma7 Merger

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    ------------------------------------------------- ACQUISITION OF GMA7 NETWORK‚ INC. BY BUSINESS TYCOON MANUEL V. PANGILINAN (MVP) OF PLDT THROUGH MEDIAQUEST HOLDINGS‚ INC. – A CRITIQUE PAPER BACKGROUND Businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan ‚ Chairman and with interests on the companies listed below is moving closer to deal to acquire GMA7 Network‚ Inc (GMA7) at an estimated price of P52.5 billion‚ potentially grabbing a leading market position in the broadcasting industry for convergence with his

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    Kmart and Sears Merger

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    Introduction in development and strategic management – MBA ENG Group Members: 
Tamuna Gelashvili 
Lina Poghosova
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Mikheil Abashidze Case #3: Kmart and Sears: still stuck in the middle? Kmart Company History Kmart had been established in 1962 by its parent company S.S. Kresge as a discount department store offering the most variety of goods at the lowest

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    Chapter Case 4 Synopsis-Daimler/BMW Zipcar is a business that provides car-sharing programs for people in major‚ urban cities like Tokyo‚ New York and London. Zipcar allows people to borrow cars for designated times as needed. In some cases it may be borrowed for 30 minutes‚ some cases can be several days. Young professionals are eagerly participating in these programs because it allows the convienience allowed in owning a car without the long term cost. Car-sharing businesses have seen a

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    Rubbermaid Merger Case

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    As a member of the Newell Board‚ evaluate the proposed merger with Rubbermaid. How would you vote? I would vote against the propose merger with Rubbermaid for the following reasons: 1. Difficulty in the “newellization” of Rubbermaid • One of the key factors to successful acqusition is the execution of the integration process. • “Newellization” is defined as an “enhancement process employed to bring a newly acquired business up to Newell’s high standards of productivity and profit.” Part of

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    Running head: BEST PRACTICES OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Mergers and Acquisitions: Best Practices for Success Abstract Mergers and acquisitions have become a growing trend for companies to inorganically grow a business within its particular industry. There are many goals that companies may be looking to achieve by doing this‚ but the main reason is to guarantee long-term and profitable growth for their business. Companies have to keep up with a rapidly increasing global market and

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    Southwest Airlines Merger

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    Hartsfield-Jackson International‚ which is the busiest airport in the U.S. There is obviously a need for the low air-fare company at this site. Southwest’s unique approach of no extra charge for luggage and extra friendly service should help Southwest. The merger is estimated to cost Southwest $1.4 billion dollars; Air-Trans income for 2010 was around $128 million‚ and along with the 138 new planes and locations Southwest will acquire‚ the benefits to cost seem great. Competition at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson

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    Introduction: Entry Modes: How are Mergers and Acquisitions different? The mode of entry is a fundamental decision a firm makes when it enters a new market. The mode of entry affects how a firm faces the challenges of entering a new country and deploying new skills to produce and/or market its products successfully. A firm entering a foreign market faces an array of choices to serve the market. According to Johnson and Tellis 2008 the entry mode choices can be grouped in 5 classifications: 1. Export:

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    Arby's/Wendy's Merger

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    Arby’s/Wendy’s Merger Triarc Companies Inc. is a holding company and‚ through one of the subsidiary Arby’s Restaurant Group Inc. is the franchisor of the Arby’s® restaurant system. Arby’s is the second largest restaurant franchising system in the sandwich segment of the quick service restaurant industry. As of June 29‚ 2008‚ there were a total of 3‚719 Arby’s restaurants in the system‚ including 1‚169 Company owned and 2‚550 franchised locations (Triarc‚ 2008). When Dave Thomas‚ founder of

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    Teva Cephalon Merger

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    MJacob Bliberg (jb3975@stern.nyu.edu) Jasper Buntinx (jasper@buntinx.eu) April 2013 Post-Acquisition Report Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) $6.8Bn acquisition of Cephalon‚ Inc. (NASDAQ: CEPH) – October 14‚ 2011 | Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) is a leading global pharmaceutical company which develops‚ produces and markets affordable generic drugs. Teva is the world’s largest generic drug maker‚ with a direct presence in about 60 countries. Teva’s

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    Case study Merger

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    Issues: » Study the synergies of the merger between Hindalco and Novelis » Study the rationale behind Hindalco acquiring a loss making aluminum company » Examine the way the acquisition deal was financed » Analyze whether the deal was overvalued or not » Analyze the trends in the global aluminum industry Keywords: Hindalco Industries Limited‚ Novelis Inc.‚ Merger and Acquisition‚ Deal Valuation‚ Debt-equity Ratio‚ EV/EBITDA Ratio‚ Indian Aluminum Industry‚ Merger Integration‚ Consolidation‚ Downstream

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