Persuasive Speech - Merger A MERGER has a great deal in common with a marriage. In both cases‚ each side needs to be clear-eyed about the other’s strengths and weaknesses‚ to find areas where the partners can work together and other areas where they could each use some personal space. As in a marriage there is always a discussion about whether a name change will occur‚ and couples may fight about whether to keep or toss one person’s beloved orange sofa. Merging companies too often botch their strategizing
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sectors like hospitality‚ banking‚ retail and entertainment. All of which led to the growth of the Indian financial system. Deregulation of industries coupled with participation from foreign investors marked the beginning of the era of large scale mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in India. Recent notable deals such as Vodafone-Hutchison Essar‚ Tata-Corus and Hindalco-Novelis have put India in the centre stage of global M&A activity. Outbound investments by Indian companies have grown manifold in diverse
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to explore various motivations of Merger and Acquisitions in the Indian banking sector. This includes the various aspects of banking Industry’s Merger and Acquisitions. It also compares pre and post merger financial performance of merged banks with the help of financial parameters like Gross-Profit Margin‚ Net- Profit Margin‚ Operating Profit Margin‚ Return on Capital
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Merger Types - Various Type of Merger A merger refers to the process whereby at least two companies combine to form one single company. Business firms make use of mergers and acquisitions for consolidation of markets as well as for gaining a competitive edge in the industry. Merger types can be broadly classified into the following five subheads as described below. They are Horizontal Merger‚ Conglomeration‚ Vertical Merger‚ Product-Extension Merger and Market-Extension Merger. 1) Horizontal
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boosts Pepsi’s results ………… 13 4. Merger transaction analysis ………………… 14 a. Target Firm Valuation ………………… 17 b. Discounted Cash Flows ………………… 17 c. Consolidated Cash flows ………………… 18 d. Test of Merger Performance ………………… 19 e. Evaluation and Prognosis ………………… 19 5. References ………………… 22 Pepsi and Quaker merger analysis Introduction: This case talks about the latest trend of mergers and acquisitions and the ensuing fallout
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International Journal of Research in Management ISSN 2249-5908 Issue2‚ Vol. 2 (March -2012) Merger and Acquisition in Banking Industry: A Case Study of ICICI Bank Ltd. Dr. K.A. Goyal* and Vijay Joshi** *Former Head of Management Department‚ BIT-WCAS‚ Muscat‚ Oman. Faculty‚ Shri Govind Guru Government College‚ Banswara. Email-kagoyala@gmail.com‚ +91 7597293666 **Doctoral Research Scholar‚ Department of Business Administration‚ UCCMS‚ MLSU‚ Udaipur. Email-vij.joshi18@rediffmail.com‚ +91
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And Continental Airlines Merger 08 November 2011 2 Introduction “The World’s Leading Airline‚” reads the slogan for the new United and Continental joint airline‚ as they celebrate the closing of their recent merger. The two successful companies have bonded together to create a competitive advantage in the combative global aviation industry and are looking towards a bright future. As the new non-executive chairman of the board‚ Glenn Tilton‚ states‚ “This [merger] sets us on a path to create
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Summary This case study is on the topic ‘DaimlerChrysler-Knowledge Management (KM) Strategy’ from the Harvard Business School case studies. Principally‚ this case is based on the merger of Daimler‚ a German automobile company and Chrysler of the USA. We will analyse the KM related issues faced by the company in the post-merger period. These issues include implementation of KM‚ mismanagement‚ cultural differences‚ individual people barriers‚ etc. Furthermore‚ there are solutions and also recommendations
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Memorandum –to-the- File: Comprehensive Income Date: June 5‚ 2013 RE: Question about the definition or example of comprehensive income. Facts: I have been contacted by my client who has asked the question about the definition or example of comprehensive income. In recent years‚ there is increased use of fair values for measuring assets and liabilities. Furthermore‚ possible reporting of gains and losses related to fair value has placed a strain on income reporting. Because fair values are
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Forthcoming Journal of Applied Finance‚ Financial Management Association The Exxon-Mobil Merger: An Archetype J. Fred Weston* The Anderson School at UCLA University of California‚ Los Angeles jweston@anderson.ucla.edu February 26‚ 2002 Fred Weston is Professor of Finance Emeritus Recalled‚ the Anderson School at the University of California Los Angeles. Thanks to Matthias Kahl‚ Samuel C. Weaver‚ Juan Siu‚ Brian Johnson‚ and Kelley Coleman for contributions. The paper also benefited from
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