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    sales in the US were declining‚ making it imperative for the company to start looking for new markets to safeguard its long term interests leading to its acquisition of Skoda.” Examine the various reasons for companies to adopt cross-border merger and acquisition. Also‚ discuss the benefits derived by Volkswagen and Skoda with this acquisition. ( 22 marks) “Known over the world for its quality engineering‚ Volkswagen’s task was to transform the poor image and socialistic policies of Skoda into a

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    A basic introduction to the Daiiichi - Ranbaxy acquisition RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited‚ India’s largest pharmaceutical company‚ was an integrated‚ research based‚ international pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality‚ affordable generic medicines‚ trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies. It was incorporated in 1961 by Singh’s grandfather Bhai Mohan Singh‚ further his son Dr. Parvinder Singh succeeded it‚ transforming Ranbaxy

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    Tata Corus Acquisition

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    the Netherlands‚ Singapore‚ Thailand and the United Kingdom‚ and employs around 81‚600 people. Its largest plant is located in Jamshedpur‚ Jharkhand. In 2007 Tata Steel acquired the UK-based steel maker Corus in what was the largest international acquisition by an Indian company to date. Tata Steel is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange‚ where it is a constituent of the BSE SENSEX index‚ and the National Stock Exchange of India. It is ranked 401st in the 2012 Fortune Global 500 ranking of the world’s

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    swot

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    SWOT This is used to help focus activities into areas of strength and where the greatest opportunities lie. This is used to identify the dangers that take the form of weaknesses and both internal and external threats. The four attributes of SWOT analysis: Strengths - What are the advantages? What is currently done well? (e.g. key area of best-performing activities of your company) Weaknesses - What could be improved? What is done badly? (e.g. key area where you are performing poorly) Opportunities

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    Sanofi Genzyme Merger

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    (1) Brief Chronology 5/23/2010- Sanofi’s CEO Chris Viehbacher approaches Genzyme’s CEO Henri Termeer about an acquisition. Termeer expresses interest but wishes to discuss the possible deal after the company’s shareholder meeting in June. 6/28/2010- Viehbacher calls Termeer to set up a meeting and Termeer promises to respond soon. 7/2/2010- The media becomes alerted about Sanofi wishing to purchase a U.S. biotech company as rumors circulate about Genzyme. 7/29/2010- Sanofi

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    Tomco-Hll Merger

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    meeting separately on 24 January 2003 to ratify the merger and the share-swap ratio. Sources close to the deal reveal that the valuation of Tata Chemicals is much higher than HLCL’s‚ hence the latter’s shareholders will be issued shares of the Tata group company. Analysts estimate the share-swap ratio will be in the range of 2.5 to 3:1 — that is‚ 2.5 to three shares of Tata Chemicals for every share of HLCL held. The analysts say the merger between the two companies makes good business sense

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    Valuation Hp Merger

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    Robert F. Bruner‚ APPLIED MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest43708-380676-hp-compaq-merger-analysis-entertainment-ppt-powerpoint/ 12 23 Carly’s Big Party Plans 5.0% sales erosion 8.1% EBIT margin (resulting from $2.5BN cost savings) 7.0% net income margin 10.7% ROC Post-merger share price: $24.85 Synergy Calculations HWP Intrinsic Firm Value 3 6‚695‚889 CPQ Intrinsic Firm Value 10‚682‚654 Value

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    Nomura Lehman Acquisition

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    By acquiring Lehman Brothers‚ Nomura would be bringing onboard some of the brightest bankers in the industry‚ along with the administrative and technological setup supporting them. But the acquisition also meant that Nomura would be potentially increasing its headcount by almost 8000 employees over Europe and Asia. And these employees would be coming from an organization with a culture very different from Nomura’s existing culture. There was a formidable set of challenges‚ and Nomura ran into trouble

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    HP's Acquisition of Autonomy

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    Goodwill Impairment and Fair Value Measurement: Hewlett-Packard’s Acquisition of Autonomy Abstract In today’s business environment‚ mergers and acquisitions are becoming increasingly common. Mergers and acquisitions create many accounting challenges including issues of fair value measurement and the associated topic of goodwill impairment. The fair value measurement of an acquired company usually entails using a Level 2 fair value estimate‚ or using a market or income approach‚ both level three

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    Merger Kmart Sears

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    and Kmart have shown‚ a possible solution is a merger. A merger is "the combining of two or more entities into one‚ through a purchase acquisition or a pooling of interests." (Investorwords) It is thus evident that by joining forces‚ two companies like Sears and Kmart can increase their position in the market and stand a chance against other corporate giants like for example‚ Walmart. Nevertheless‚ there are many consequences‚ emerging from mergers that should be taken into account by top management

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