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    June 2010 Perspectives on merger integration Table of contents 5 A new generation of M&A: A McKinsey perspective on the opportunities and challenges Despite continued uncertainty‚ signs point to a surge in M&A activity that will be ambitious in both scope and profile. 11 Beyond risk avoidance: A McKinsey perspective on creating transformational value from mergers Most mergers are doomed from the beginning. Anyone who has researched merger success rates knows that roughly

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    CASE STUDY TRANSPORTATION AND 3RD PARTY LOGISTICS COMPANY A small transportation and third party logistics company had recently gone public through a reverse merger. The company was still in a development phase and needed to secure corporate financing. The company also wanted to start an awareness campaign that would build awareness in the financial community and build their profile within the transportation and logistics industry. Suggest steps to be taken by this company to raise awareness

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    Prudential Insurance Company for $1 billion in cash and debt. The merger created the biggest healthcare company in the United States with 22.4 million customers (Freudenheim). In July of the same year‚ Aetna had just purchased NYLCare from New York Life Insurance to become the fourth largest managed-care company‚ and it was still in the process of integrating (3-99 CV 398-H). The Prudential Health Care merger was the second big merger for Aetna that year. However‚ Prudential Life Insurance‚ wanting

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    Suzlon Hansen Merger Contents SUZLON 3 HANSEN TRANSMISSION 4 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 4 Wind energy – at an inflexion point 4 MARKET POTENTIAL OF WIND ENERGY 4 Value Chain of the industry 4 Critical success factors 4 Wind energy project sector 4 Industrial and wind turbine gearbox manufacturing 4 STRATEGIC INTENT 4 SUZLON 4 Suzlon competitive strengths 4 Risks and concerns 4 Strategic Intent of the acquisition for Suzlon Energy 4 Strategic Intent of the acquisition for Hansen Transmissions

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    manager should attempt to manage sensitive information about the firm. 4. In the long run‚ a successful acquisition is one that: enables the acquirer to make an all-equity purchase‚ thereby avoiding additional financial       leverage. enables the acquirer to diversify its asset base. increases the market price of the acquirer’s stock over what it would have been without       the acquisition. increases financial leverage. 5. Bidding companies often pay too much for the acquired firm.

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    Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and corporate restructuring are a big part of the corporate finance world. Every day‚ Wall Street investment bankers arrange M&A transactions‚ which bring separate companies together to form larger ones. When they’re not creating big companies from smaller ones‚ corporate finance deals do the reverse and break up companies through spinoffs‚ carve-outs or tracking stocks. Not surprisingly‚ these actions often make the news. Deals can be worth hundreds of millions

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    OUTBOUND CROSS-BORDER MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS IN INDIA: RECESSION & BEYOND [1] Pragyan Parimita Sarangi. Faculty (Finance)‚ Bhavan’s Centre for Communication & Management. e-mail: pragyansarangister@gmail.com Mobile No: +91 9437282167 Address: Plot No - 9‚ Kharavel Nagar‚ Unit - III‚ Bhubaneswar - 751 001. [2] Trilok Nath Shukla. Faculty (Finance)‚ Bhavan’s Centre for Communication & Management. e-mail: shuklatrilok@yahoo.com Mobile No: +91 9337327034 Address: Plot No - 9‚ Kharavel

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    Mergers and Acquisitions have continued to be a huge driver in order to compete and grow in the Global Market space. Mergers can bring both positive and negative impact to any organization regardless of size and industry. It brings the best of both worlds when two organizations unite towards a common goal. One of the major impacts with merger is “change in talent”. Of course‚ with the merger you bring the talent from both organizations‚ but in some cases you may lose talent. Employees may decide

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    was formed after the European Commission had approved a merger between French Air France and Dutch KLM. A merger of this dimension certainly has major influences on the economy. This paper will give an insight on the incidents of this instance‚ the economic consequences and it will deal with the question whether the European Commission’s decision was reasonable. First of all the two firms will be introduced and an overview about the merger will be provided. After that some basic economic concepts

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    Phizer-Pharmacia Merger Contents Introduction 1 Analysis 2 Did Mr. McKinnell handle the Medicare situation and WARN memo in an ethical manner? 2 Pfizer as an ‘organizational citizen’ 2 Factors that should have been considered in Pfizer’s decision 3 Applications of the theories‚ models‚ and concepts of organizational behaviour to a place of work 3 Insights and recommendations 5 References 6 Introduction 1 Analysis 2 Did Mr. McKinnell handle the Medicare situation and WARN memo in an

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