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    Merger

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    Motives and Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions by JUANJUAN WANG September 2007 A dissertation presented in part consideration for the degree of MA in Finance and Investment Acknowledgements I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to all those people who helped me complete this dissertation. Firstly‚ I do appreciate my supervisor Ms. Lynda Taylor’s assistance. She gave me valuable feedback and guidance throughout this dissertation. In addition‚ I

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    Tata Corus

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    PROJECT TATA- CORUS ACQUISITION SUBMITTED TO: Dean Dr. Badrinath Prof. K. Govindarajan SUBMITTED BY BADRI NARAYANAN - 112071013 TABLE OF CONTENTS SR NO 1. PARTICULARS PART 1 • Global steel industry • About TATA Steel • About Corus PART 2 • Legal form • Mergers and Acquisition • Method • Terms of transaction • Valuation Matters 2. 3. PART -3 • Reasons for the merger • Objectives for a merger • Culture differences • Post - Acquisition 4. PART 4 • Outcome of the merger – success

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    TATA CORUS

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    41-47 www.iosrjournals.org An Analysis of the Impact of Merger and Acquisition of Corus by Tata Steel Manoj Kumara N V 1‚ Dr. Satyanarayana2 1 (Doctoral Student‚ Department of Post Graduate Studies in Management Sciences‚Maharaja Research foundation. University of Mysore‚ India) 2 (HOD and Professor‚ Department of Post Graduate Studies in Management Sciences‚Maharaja Institute of Technology. Mysore‚ India) Abstract: Merger and Acquisition have became exclusive trend in steel industry

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    mergers

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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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    Tata Docomo

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    Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India. It encompasses seven business sectors: * Communications and information technology * Engineering * Materials * Services * Energy * Consumer products * Chemicals. Tata Group was founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata as a trading company. It has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents. Tata Group has over 100 operating companies each of them operates independently

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    TCS DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

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    TCS Document Check List CHECK LIST   Set of Documents:     1. Joining Letter : :  3 Self-Attested(2 Plain-copy for safety)   2. Offer Letter   : :  3 Self-Attested(2  Plain-copy for  safety)   3. Non-Criminal Affidavit  : :  Original AND MUST BE NOTARIZED BY NOTARY    4. Service Agreement  : :  Original(Carry an extra copy of SA from Page 2-5 signed by you and your Surety for Safety) (SA NEED NOT BE NOTARIZED)   4.a) Surety Verification Form/Surety’s Passport: SVF 1 copy GO Attested/

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    Ratan Tata

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    The Sir Ratan Tata Trust is today the second largest of the Tata trusts. Ratan N Tata has been the Chairman of Tata Sons‚ the promoter company of the Tata group‚ since 1991. He is also the Chairman of the major Tata companies‚ including Tata Motors‚ Tata Steel‚ Tata Consultancy Services‚ Tata Power‚ Tata Global Beverages‚ Tata Chemicals‚ Indian Hotels and Tata Teleservices. During his tenure‚ the group’s revenues have grown nearly 12-fold‚ totaling $67.4 billion in 2009-10. Mr. Tata serves on the

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    The Merger

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    I. OBJECTIVES To select the best managers for the available positions To finalize the members on the management levels of the merger To determine on how the co-CEOs will agree with the process of selecting the best managers for the merger II. PROBLEM STATEMENT According to the story‚ the merger had left the Arlington with two managers for almost every available position at upper and middle management levels. The co-CEOs had already selected the executives on board prior to the merging

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    TCS operating activities

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    Net cash provided by operating activities was Rs. 14‚455.5 million in the nine-month period of fiscal 2004. During this period there was a decrease in accounts receivable of Rs. 2‚911.5 million‚ and prepaid expenses and other current assets of the TCS Division increased by Rs. 1‚781.5 million during this period. Unbilled revenues increased by Rs. 1‚428.94 million. Net cash provided by operating activities was Rs. 8‚774.8 million and Rs. 12‚605.5 million in fiscal 2003 and 2002‚ respectively. Net

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    Tata Daewoo

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    tremendous sense of accomplishment. As head of the Commercial Vehicles Division within India’s giant Tata Motors‚ Kant had helped orchestrate the winning bid for Daewoo Commercial Vehicles (DWCV) after the South Korean government decided to auction off the failing company‚ accepting bids from many of the world’s leading auto makers in 2004. Winning the bid had by no means been a sure thing‚ and Tata had to overcome several obstacles along the way. Kant recalled a surprising conversation with a mid-level

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