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Acquisition of listed companies in Hong Kong: a multiple discriminant analysis approach.January 1990 (has links)
by Pun Kam Wai, Peter. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1990. / Bibliography: leaves 45-47. / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vi / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.3 / Chapter III. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.9 / Selection of Target Companies --- p.9 / Selection of Control Companies --- p.10 / Time Span of Study and Data Collection --- p.10 / Computation of Financial Ratios --- p.12 / Empirical Methods --- p.12 / Multiple Discriminant Analysis --- p.16 / Factor Analysis --- p.18 / Splitting Data by Year --- p.19 / Chapter IV. --- RESULTS OF EMPIRICAL STUDY --- p.21 / Discriminant Analysis on Whole Data Set --- p.21 / Factorization and Further Analysis on Whole Data Set --- p.23 / Discriminant Analysis on Split Data Set --- p.27 / Chapter V. --- ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION --- p.36 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.40 / Conclusion of Study --- p.40 / Limitations of Study and Recommendations for Further Study --- p.40 / APPENDIX --- p.44 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.45
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Regulation of foreign mergers and acquisitions involving listed companies in the People's Republic of ChinaZhang, Lusong. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Title proper from title frame. Also available in printed format.
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A study of takeover bids and share acquisition offers in Hong Kong /Yeung, Man-yi, Iris. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1982.
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A comparative analysis of the regulation of mergers in Canada and the European Union /Curfs, Steven Willem January 2005 (has links)
Merger review has gained in importance in both Canada and the European Union since the enactment of the Competition Act in 1986 and the Merger Regulation in 1989 respectively. The increase in international trade and the globalization of the world economy have forced both jurisdictions to reform the relevant provisions of their Competition law as concerns mergers in order to keep pace with these rapid changes. / The thesis offers a thorough description of the current merger review laws in both systems, and the proposed amendments under consideration in Canada and the EU. In the last chapter, the author compares both procedures and comes to the conclusion that, notwithstanding certain differences in objectives and perception, merger regulation in both systems seems to flow along the same lines. Canada does, however, hold a (lonely) special position as far as the 'efficiency defence' is concerned.
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Exploring post-merger integration issues in China : comparative case studies of pharmaceutical companiesChung, Edward M January 2005 (has links)
The study aims to explore the critical issues facing practitioners in post-merger integration (PMI) involving Western and Chinese pharmaceutical companies and to address the strategic management aspects that should be addressed to ensure merger success and synergy realization. By drawing on specific issues, actions/solutions, and outcomes in the post-merger integration of operational/ functional areas, new understanding on strategic management decisions and actions in pre-deal diligence and post-merger integrating process can be generated to explain merger success or failure. The objective of this research is, therefore, to provide more in-depth and substantive propositions to practitioners in Chinese pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions to achieve successful post-merger integration. / The study has demonstrated the application of the integrative model, based on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) integration framework of Larsson and Finkelstein (1999) and other theorists on the Chinese context, to various degrees of success. It has been shown that there are problems involved with applying Western integration models to Chinese companies, due to some Chinese management practices and the influence of the state during the state-owned-enterprise-reform process. As shown by the case studies of this research, the post-merger integration process and merger success in terms of synergy realization and shareholder value creation are closely related. Chinese company leadership with more M&A expertise from prior learning experience, as well as its good relationship (guanxi) with the state, is of great importance in securing good M&A deals and positive outcomes from integration with the former state-owned enterprises (SOEs). / It is hoped that the study has provided a framework for understanding why certain mergers and acquisitions fail in China and how that can be improved. In essence, this research has made a contribution to knowledge about the theory and practice of M&A in the China context as its findings were based on the input of ten top pharmaceutical executives and their senior staff. Due to the sharp increase in mergers and acquisitions in China, the study will help to shed light for future studies that will benefit academics and practitioners alike. Moreover, the study has also demonstrated good opportunities for conducting case study research through interviews in Chinese companies today. / Thesis (DBA(DoctorateofBusinessAdministration))--University of South Australia, 2005
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Exploring post-merger integration issues in China : comparative case studies of pharmaceutical companiesChung, Edward M January 2005 (has links)
The study aims to explore the critical issues facing practitioners in post-merger integration (PMI) involving Western and Chinese pharmaceutical companies and to address the strategic management aspects that should be addressed to ensure merger success and synergy realization. By drawing on specific issues, actions/solutions, and outcomes in the post-merger integration of operational/ functional areas, new understanding on strategic management decisions and actions in pre-deal diligence and post-merger integrating process can be generated to explain merger success or failure. The objective of this research is, therefore, to provide more in-depth and substantive propositions to practitioners in Chinese pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions to achieve successful post-merger integration. / The study has demonstrated the application of the integrative model, based on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) integration framework of Larsson and Finkelstein (1999) and other theorists on the Chinese context, to various degrees of success. It has been shown that there are problems involved with applying Western integration models to Chinese companies, due to some Chinese management practices and the influence of the state during the state-owned-enterprise-reform process. As shown by the case studies of this research, the post-merger integration process and merger success in terms of synergy realization and shareholder value creation are closely related. Chinese company leadership with more M&A expertise from prior learning experience, as well as its good relationship (guanxi) with the state, is of great importance in securing good M&A deals and positive outcomes from integration with the former state-owned enterprises (SOEs). / It is hoped that the study has provided a framework for understanding why certain mergers and acquisitions fail in China and how that can be improved. In essence, this research has made a contribution to knowledge about the theory and practice of M&A in the China context as its findings were based on the input of ten top pharmaceutical executives and their senior staff. Due to the sharp increase in mergers and acquisitions in China, the study will help to shed light for future studies that will benefit academics and practitioners alike. Moreover, the study has also demonstrated good opportunities for conducting case study research through interviews in Chinese companies today. / Thesis (DBA(DoctorateofBusinessAdministration))--University of South Australia, 2005
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Exploring post-merger integration issues in China : comparative case studies of pharmaceutical companiesChung, Edward M January 2005 (has links)
The study aims to explore the critical issues facing practitioners in post-merger integration (PMI) involving Western and Chinese pharmaceutical companies and to address the strategic management aspects that should be addressed to ensure merger success and synergy realization. By drawing on specific issues, actions/solutions, and outcomes in the post-merger integration of operational/ functional areas, new understanding on strategic management decisions and actions in pre-deal diligence and post-merger integrating process can be generated to explain merger success or failure. The objective of this research is, therefore, to provide more in-depth and substantive propositions to practitioners in Chinese pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions to achieve successful post-merger integration. / The study has demonstrated the application of the integrative model, based on the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) integration framework of Larsson and Finkelstein (1999) and other theorists on the Chinese context, to various degrees of success. It has been shown that there are problems involved with applying Western integration models to Chinese companies, due to some Chinese management practices and the influence of the state during the state-owned-enterprise-reform process. As shown by the case studies of this research, the post-merger integration process and merger success in terms of synergy realization and shareholder value creation are closely related. Chinese company leadership with more M&A expertise from prior learning experience, as well as its good relationship (guanxi) with the state, is of great importance in securing good M&A deals and positive outcomes from integration with the former state-owned enterprises (SOEs). / It is hoped that the study has provided a framework for understanding why certain mergers and acquisitions fail in China and how that can be improved. In essence, this research has made a contribution to knowledge about the theory and practice of M&A in the China context as its findings were based on the input of ten top pharmaceutical executives and their senior staff. Due to the sharp increase in mergers and acquisitions in China, the study will help to shed light for future studies that will benefit academics and practitioners alike. Moreover, the study has also demonstrated good opportunities for conducting case study research through interviews in Chinese companies today. / Thesis (DBA(DoctorateofBusinessAdministration))--University of South Australia, 2005
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The effects of managerial communication and justice perceptions on employee commitment to organizational change a mixed method field study /Pitts, Jennifer P. Rainer, R. Kelly January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Auburn University, 2006. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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German mergers & acquisitions in the USA : transaction management and success /Wübben, Bernd. January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Witten,Herdecke, Univ., Diss., 2006 u.d.T.: Wübben, Bernd: German cross-border mergers and acquisitions in the United States. / Also available in print.
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German mergers & acquisitions in the USA transaction management and success /Wübben, Bernd January 2007 (has links)
Univ., Diss., 2006 u.d.T.: Wübben, Bernd: German cross-border mergers and acquisitions in the United States--Witten,Herdecke
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