Why are there mergers and acquisitions? Mergers and acquisitions take place for a number of reasons‚ such as refinancing for a better price‚ amplifying expansion‚ and submerging risk through diversification. New entities may drag behind after a merger takes place due to the higher cost of matching different and unconnected economic activities. Diversification by business groups may also reduce technical effectiveness. When a merger takes place‚ a bigger business groups emerges from the two which
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Mergers & Acquisitions Paper Mergers and acquisitions is an important aspect of corporate strategy‚ finance and management. This is done with the buying‚ selling‚ dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities. It can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector as well as the new sector it just acquired without the hassle of creating a subsidiary from scratch. This activity is on the rise worldwide. According J. Finnegan in “Global Mergers and Acquisitions Activity Continue
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Mergers and Acquisitions The impact of mergers and acquisitions on business can be minor in some cases and larger in others. Companies merge with or acquire other companies for the purpose of making money. Sometimes these deals have a sensible reason for being made and other times they are dubious in nature‚ done for the sole purpose of raising the stock price. The sensible reason for merging with or acquiring a company is that it makes economic sense. Either the company is not streamlined‚ under-performing
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Merger & Acquisition for Development and Expansion of Business. Introduction Introduction The terms merger and amalgamation are synonyms and the term ‘amalgamation’‚ as per Concise Oxford Dictionary‚ Tenth Edition‚ means‚ ‘to combine or unite to form one organization or structure’. Merger or an Acquisition in a company sense can be defined as the combination of two or more companies into one new company or corporation. The main difference between a merger and an acquisition lies in
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2013-05-13 Where the meaning lie -In Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Prophet’s Hair’ With a start of a mock-fairy tales or Arabian Night narrator‚ the prophet’s hair varies its meaning through the story. The prophet’s hair‚ which comes out its meaning from the Islamic myth‚ loses its religious meaning and gets secular implication. It is important to note that where it is placed‚ its meaning is changed. Therefore it can be said that the one signifier has various signified and its meaning is arbitrary. When
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QUESTION PAPER PATTERN A. For Department of Vocational studies‚ Arts & Humanities‚ Management Studies and Information Technology. Existing For question papers of BA and MA (History‚ Political Science) courses: Multiple Choice Questions Credits 2 4 1 Mark 20 40 2 Marks 11 20 4 Marks 4 10 Descriptive 4 Marks 3 5 Total Marks 70 140 Duration (Hours) 1 2 For question papers of all the remaining courses: Credits 2 3 4 Multiple Choice Questions 1 Mark 2 Marks 4 Marks 20 11 7 40 20 15 40 20
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What is The Meaning of This? A sense of meaning is needed in humans or else we become discouraged and lost and can even end up looking for meaning in harmful ways. People who cannot find in meaning in their life are susceptible to cults and manipulation from others as well as depression. In J.D. Salinger’s novel the catcher in the Rye‚ The main character (Holden) is having difficulty finding the meaning of life. Everyone is bound to spend some
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FM 303 Revisiting Day-of-The-Week Effect in Indian Stock Market Authors:- Dr. Deepa Mangala Lecturer‚ Haryana School of Business‚ Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology‚ Hisar Mobile No. - 9416396883 Email Address- deepa_mangalabharti@rediffmail.com Monika Dhawan Student‚ M BA Final Year‚ Haryana School of Business‚ Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology‚ Hisar Mobile No.- 9896881380 Email Address- harshu_monika@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT
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The Effect of SOX Section 404: Costs‚ Earnings Quality‚ and Stock Prices Introduction The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Responsible for the application of the law THE SARBANES–OXLEY ACT (SOX) was passed in 2002 after a string of high profile corporate scandals. The law’s main goal was to improve the quality of financial reporting and to increase investor confidence‚ which requires companies to put in place and periodically test procedures that monitor the internal systems ensuring accurate
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Reasons for acquisitions Companies follow acquisition strategies for a variety of reasons‚ including: 1) Increased Market Power A primary reason for acquisitions is that they enable companies to gain greater market power. While a number of companies may feel that they have an internal core competence‚ they may be unable to exploit their resources and capabilities because of a lack of size. A company may be able to gain the size necessary to exploit its core competence by becoming larger
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