A Study of Mergers & Acquisitions in Aviation Industry in India and Their Impact on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth Nisarg A Joshi Ahmedabad Institute of Technology Jay M Desai Ahmedabad Institute of Technology ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to study‚ why organisations take the inorganic mode of expansion. However‚ the main focus is on studying the operating performance and shareholder value of acquiring companies and comparing their performance before and
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| A PROJECT REPORT On “MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS- INDIAN SCENARIO” Submitted to Faculty of Management Studies Maharishi Arvind Institute of Engineering and Technology Mansarovar‚ Jaipur [pic] For the partial fulfillment of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2009-2011) “Seminar on contemporary management issue” Submitted To: Submitted By:
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1. What are the four elements of a valid contract? A contract is an "agreement between parties‚ with terms and conditions that describe the agreement that constitutes a legal obligation" (All Business). A valid contract requires four elements and these are: a. Mutual agreement there must be a meeting of the minds between parties. There should be an offer and an acceptance. There should be an agreement to enter into the contract b. Consideration - meaning that "every party is conferring a
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INTRODUCTION TO MERGER AND ACQUISITION (M&A) Mergers and acquisitions (abbreviated M&A) is an aspect of corporate strategy‚ corporate finance and management dealing with the buying‚ selling‚ dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin‚ or a new field or new location‚ without creating a subsidiary‚ other child entity or using a joint venture. The distinction between a "merger" and an "acquisition"
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: THE TIMING OF MERGER ACTIVITY 1. Common Characteristics of Merger Movements Various environmental factors may contribute to merger movements Periods of high economic growth Favorable stock prices and financial conditions Technological change (ex. telephone‚ internet) Input price volatility (ex. oil industry) Legal and regulatory changes (ex. deregulation) Financing innovations (ex. junk bonds) That do not mean that all economic growth period has merger wave. In recession
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Mergers occur when one business firm buys or acquires another business firm (the acquired firm) and the combined firm maintains the identity of the acquiring firm. Business firms merge for a variety of reasons‚ both financial and non-financial. There are a number of types of mergers. Horizontal and non-horizontal are just two of many types. WHAT IS HORIZONTAL MERGER? A merger occurring between companies in the same industry. Horizontal merger is a business consolidation that occurs between firms
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EBH323: International Human Resource Management HRM & International Mergers and Acquisitions Coursework Semester 2 By 606566 Parinetha Srikanta Rudraradhya The human aspect has always taken a backseat during mergers and acquisitions. It is ironical because companies‚ brands and finances exist primarily because people have created them. When two firms come together to join forces‚ they often over-exaggerated benefits and synergies‚ have high expectations‚ downplay firm politics
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important in filling the gap created by previous studies because most studies focuses on partial acquisition or mergers and there are limited researches on the effect of full acquisition to both the Acquirer and Targets. It is also important because the global interconnectedness of the economies of the world and global macroeconomic imbalance has precipitated the increasing occurrence in mergers and acquisitions. With the emergence of global powers like China and Russia‚ there would be increasing cases
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Anatomy of a merger: behavior of organizational factors and processes throughout the pre- duringpost-stages (part 1) Steven H. Appelbaum Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Joy Gandell Concordia University‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Harry Yortis Hydro-Quebec‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Shay Proper Montreal Stock Exchange‚ Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Canada Francois Jobin Kruger‚ Inc.‚ Trois-Rivie Âres‚ Quebec‚ Canada Keywords Mergers and acquisitions‚ Organizational behaviour‚ Process
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international mergers and acquisitions (IM&As). Today this requirement is even more acute since the past decade has been characterized by enormous growth in IM&As. In addition‚ it has been argued that the challenge in making M&As work is the management of people. In a case of IM&As the role of HR managers is very demanding because they needs to integrate HRpractices and‚ moreover‚ perform two other roles simultaneously: a strategic role for company-wide integration and a support role for business unit transaction
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