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    ADVISING IN MERGERS‚ ACQUISITIONS‚ AND FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING ADVISING Investment banks are active in mergers and acquisitions (M&A)‚ leveraged buyouts (LBOs)‚ restructuring and recapitalization of companies‚ and reorganization of bankrupt and troubled companies. They do so in one or more of the following ways: (1) identifying candidates for a merger or acquisition‚ M&A candidates; (2) advising the board of directors of acquiring companies or target companies regarding price and non-price terms

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    2010‚ Burger King was acquired by 3G Capital Special Situations Fund II‚ L.P. (3G)‚ which is controlled by 3G Capital Partners‚ Ltd.‚ an investment firm based in New York (3G Capital). According to De La Merced (2010)‚ the deal was the largest leveraged buyout of a fast-food chain ever‚ according to the market researcher CapitalIQ‚ and the second for Burger King in the last eight years. On June 20‚ 2012‚ upon a merger with a subsidiary of Justice Holdings Limited (“Justice”)‚ Burger King changed its

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    Alina Rossi-Conaway Mr. Woodruff Philosophy and Composition HH December 7‚ 2012 Relation of Pain and Enjoyment to Character Rough Draft In the Callicles portion of Plato’s Gorgias‚ something was agreed upon by Socrates and Callicles during an investigative conversation that is just not true. Around 499a‚ the two men agree in passing that he who feels enjoyment is good‚ and he who feels pain is bad. These assertions are explained by saying that good men feel enjoyment because good things are

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    management is called a: a. tender offer. B. proxy contest. c. going-private transaction. d. leveraged buyout. e. consolidation. SECTION: 25.1 TOPIC: PROXY CONTEST TYPE: DEFINITIONS 5. A business deal in which all publicly owned stock in a firm is replaced with complete equity ownership by a private group is called a: a. tender offer. b. proxy contest. C. going-private transaction. d. leveraged buyout. e. consolidation. SECTION: 25.1 TOPIC: GOING-PRIVATE TRANSACTION TYPE: DEFINITIONS

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    Banks are the organizations that arrangements in cash and its substitutes and give other money related administrations. The fundamental capacity of a bank is to go about as a mediator between cash surplus units (banks) and cash shortage units (borrowers). Bank likewise does the employment of a counselor or expert that assesses different cash shortfall units so that the loan specialists improve and safe returns. In spite of the fact that dependably the part of banks played in the economy is downplayed

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    has contributed to the formation of virtual corporations. Explain what “divestiture” is and how it may be accomplished. Understand what "going private" means and what factors may motivate management to take a company private. Explain what a leveraged buyout is and what risk it entails.  Mergers and Other Forms of Corporate Restructuring         © Pearson Education Limited 2004 Fundamentals of Financial Management‚ 12/e Created by: Gregory A. Kuhlemeyer‚ Ph.D. Carroll

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    Adjusted Present Value Adjusted present value is an investment appraisal technique similar to net present value method. However‚ instead of using weighted average cost of capital as the discount rate‚ ungeared cost of equity is used to discount the cash flows from a project and there is an adjustment for the tax shield provided by related debt capital. Formula Adjusted Present Value = PV of Cash Flows using Ungeared Cost of Equity + Present Value of Tax Shield Where PV stands for ’present value’

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    becoming more interested in the restructuring and long-term controlling of attractive assets. Hedge funds’ stakes in these companies are then transformed into equity from the arising new entity. Private equity is split up into Venture Capital and Leveraged Buyout funds‚ with a little made up of mezzanine funds. LBO companies buy publicly traded companies that are experiencing inefficiencies from costly regulation of being publicly traded and the incentives of managers and shareholders. The growing overlap

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    Private equity‚ pecuniary logic and enterprise restructuring Private equity firms‚ which in recent decades have become an important avenue for financial transactions in the US and UK markets‚ are being hard hit by the sub-prime crisis as they are unable to source their funding from investors. The resulting credit crunch and financial turmoil may also pose a threat to developing-country financial markets where they have become significant investors‚ particularly in Asia. The danger‚ according to

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    dedication and willingness to take a lot of risks of the owners. They both put almost all they had into the company (Waddell put another $250‚000 on top of the $250‚000 they had both put in the beginning to save the company)‚ engaging in leveraged buyouts‚ and taking on a lot of debt. Also‚ as the company grew rapidly with approximately 20% internal growth per year through acquisitions and internal growth‚ they put a lot of effort in bringing the “conquered and conquerors” together to be able

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