An acquisition means the purchase of one company by another company. Consolidation occurs when two companies combine together to form a new company altogether. An acquisition may be private or public‚ depending on whether the acquiree or merging company is or is not listed in public markets. An acquisition is of 2 types i.e. friendly or hostile. If a purchase is perceived as a friendly or hostile depends on how it is communicated to and received by the target company’s board of directors‚ shareholders
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Consolidated Banking Sector of Nigeria: Rhetorics or Realities J. David Agaba and M.S. Tenuche Department of Political Science Kogi State University‚ Anyigba Abstract: This paper interrogates the implications of the global economic meltdown on the Nigeria Economy within the framework of a consolidated Banking sector. It investigates the ability of the Nigerian financial sector to withstand the challenges of the global economic meltdown in the face of the current crisis facing the banking sector. W e argu
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Chairman of the Supervisory Board to actively investigate a merger‚ acquisition or breakup of ABN AMRO‚ stating that the current stock price didn’t reflect the true value of the underlying assets. TCI asked the chairman to put their request on the agenda of the annual shareholders’ meeting of April 2007. Events accelerated when on March 20 the British bank Barclays and ABN AMRO both confirmed they were in exclusive talks about a possible merger. A consortium of banks‚ including RBS‚ Belgium’s Fortis
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UNIVERSAL BANKING What is Universal Banking? “Banking that includes not only services related to savings and loans but also investments.” This is most common in European countries as it is prohibited by law in the United States. Although‚ in recent times there has been much market pressure in the US for change. In universal banking‚ large banks operate extensive networks of branches‚ provide many different services‚ hold several claims on firms (including equity and debt)‚ and participate
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Sectors contributing to India’s GDP India is a vast country‚ so the sectors contributing to the country’s GDP is also big in numbers. Various sectors falling under the India GDP composition includes food processing‚ transportation equipment‚ petroleum‚ textiles‚ software‚ agriculture‚ mining‚ machinery‚ chemicals‚ steel‚ cement and many others. Agriculture is the pre dominant occupation in India‚ employing more than 50% of the population. The service sector accounts for employing more than 25%
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Steel – Corus Group Plc Acquisition Group Report (Submitted towards Group assignment under Corporate strategy) eMEP10/ePGP03 IIM‚ Kozhikode. Submitted By: Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Tata Group 3 3. Tata Steel 4 4. SWOT Analysis of Tata steel 5 5. Corus Group Plc. 5 6. SWOT Analysis of Corus 6 7. Rationale for Acquisition 6 8. About the deal 7 9. Justification of Deal 7 10. Tata Steel financial position after the deal 8 11. Tata Corus:
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. The Parties Involved 2 2.1 The Acquirer: Lenovo 2 2.2 The Target: IBM 2 3. The Acquisition 2 3.1 Development of Acquisition (Time Line) 2 3.2 Facts of Acquisition 2 3.3 Expected Problems from Acquisition 2 3.4 Underlying motivations/expectations for Lenovo’s Management 2 3.5 Underlying motivations/ expectations for IBM’s Management 2 4. Were Lenovo’s expectations met? 2 4.1 To become an international company with access to the global PC market
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1. Newell’s corporate-level strategy is to grow and become “big enough to get attention” from its big buyers‚ such as the Walmart‚ Sears‚ Kmart (back then)‚ etc. The company’s CEO John McDonough saw the acquisition of other smaller companies as a way of achieving the $10 billion market value threshold‚ which would give Newell leverage and bargaining power over their big clients and fulfil the corporate-level strategy. Once a smaller company is acquired by Newell almost immediately it goes through
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Predictably‚ Roosevelt’s New Deal came under attack from the right‚ from Republicans‚ conservative Democrats‚ bankers‚ and Wall Street financiers who claimed that it doled out too many federal handouts. Many of these critics also feared that the policy and programs involved were a dangerous step toward socialism and the destruction of the American capitalist system. Such misgivings were understandable given the political atmosphere in the 1930s‚ as communism was becoming a more imminent threat. In
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consumer market. Sprint Nextel merger took place in 2005 when sprint acquired a large stake in Nextel communication and wanted to become the third biggest telecommunication provider after the AT&T and Verizon. Reason to Fail Merger The major reason behind the failure of the merger was the differences between the culture of both companies Sprint was bureaucratic and Nextel was entrepreneurial .Due to these differences within short period of time after the merger Nextel executive and middle level
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