Issues: » Study the synergies of the merger between Hindalco and Novelis » Study the rationale behind Hindalco acquiring a loss making aluminum company » Examine the way the acquisition deal was financed » Analyze whether the deal was overvalued or not » Analyze the trends in the global aluminum industry Keywords: Hindalco Industries Limited‚ Novelis Inc.‚ Merger and Acquisition‚ Deal Valuation‚ Debt-equity Ratio‚ EV/EBITDA Ratio‚ Indian Aluminum Industry‚ Merger Integration‚ Consolidation‚ Downstream
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GROUP PROJECT IN MERGER‚ ACQUISTION & CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING “HINDALCO’S NOVELIS ACQUISITION” Submitted By: 1) Rakesh Ranjan (PGEXP/2011/19) 2) Subash Ch. Das (PGEXP/2011/56) 3) Kumud Anand (PGEXP/2011/21) 4) Abinash Kumar Sahu (PGEXP/2011/26) 5) Anupam Sinha (PGEXP/2011/53) 6) Rajeev Kumar Gupta (PGEXP/2011/10) ← “If we earn $10 for every $100 of aluminum we sell‚ we will now be able to earn another $10 for every $100 worth of
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Sears‚ Roebuck and Co. vs Wal-Mart Stores Case Background Sears‚ Roebuck and Co. Wal-Mart Stores Started as a company dealing in catalogue sales Diversification into 3 types of business – Retail‚ Service and Credit Retail store types – Full line stores‚ Auto stores‚ Home and lifestyle stores Started as a franchisee type variety store Primarily Retail business – Discount stores‚ Supercenters‚ Sam’s club warehouses Focus on price conscious consumers Comparison of Retail Strategy
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-1913) Sears houses are rare finds in Chicago and its suburbs. Part of the reason is that Sears simply didn’t sell as many kit houses in that time period‚ as the Modern Homes business was still getting off the ground. I think another reason is that houses built from 1908-1913 in the older suburbs tended to be located in areas that were part of of suburban downtown redevelopment efforts and were consequently razed. I’ve found pre-1913 Sears houses in places like the Norwood Park neighborhood of
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EFFECT OF MERGERS ON EMPLOYEES Apoorv Choudhary IIPS-DAVV INTRODUCTION There are contrasting views on the impact of mergers and acquisitions on employees. Many times field level and management level employees react differently to a merger. Mergers are a form of consolidation where two or three companies merge and the identity of only the largest company remain intact and the smaller companies losses their identity. MERGER- The combining of two or more companies‚ generally by offering
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OF CAPE COAST THE IMPACT OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS ON THE CORPORATE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF GUINNESS GHANA BREWERIES LIMITED BY STEPHEN SANYE BATOGBEE SEIDU A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AUGUST 2008 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST THE IMPACT OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS ON THE CORPORATE
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A REPORT ON Ranbaxy-Daiichi Deal 1/26/2012 Ranbaxy-Daiichi Deal Introduction: Daiichi Sankyo bought Ranbaxy for $4.6 billion in June 2008. This report studies the implications of the merger between Ranbaxy and Daiichi Sankyo‚ from an intellectual property as well as a market point of view. There are many critical events happening in international pharma market including the growing preference for generics‚ increasing dominance of emerging markets such as India‚ fast approaching patent expiry
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The Failure of Mergers and Acquisitions Name Professor Institution Course Date THE FAILURE OF MERGERS AND QUISITIONS 2 RUNNING HEAD: THE FAILURE OF MERGERS AND QUISITIONS 1 The Failure of Mergers and Acquisitions Name Professor Institution Course Date The success of a any merger and acquisition is directly proportional to the level of planning that is involved. A lot of organisations do not spend enough time to
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Research proposal Fedorenko Danil Merger. Case of "ExxonMobil". Outcomes Table of content: Literature review Mergers and acquisitions represent the ultimate in change for a business. No other event is more difficult‚ challenging‚ or chaotic as a merger. It is imperative that everyone involved in the process has a clear understanding of how the process works. In the contemporary world mergers and acquisitions are a normal way of life within
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Probir (2004): The Hewlett Packard- Compaq Computers Merger: Insight from the Resource-Based View and the Dynamic Capabilities Perspective‚ Journal of American Academy of Business‚ Cambridge. Hollywood: Vol. 5‚ Iss. Pgs 7‚8. Freidman J. (1971)‚ “A Non-cooperative Equilibrium for Supergames.” Review of Economic Studies‚ 38‚ 1-12. Stigler‚ G. J. (1964) “A theory of Oligopoly”‚ Journal of Political Economy‚ 72‚ 44-61. Baker‚ J Nevo‚ A. (2000a). "Mergers with Di¤erentiated Products: The Case of the Ready-to-
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