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The Triggers and Clustering Properties of Merger WavesSzücs, Florian 04 May 2016 (has links) (PDF)
This paper studies the triggers and the agglomeration of M&A activity within clusters constituted by time, market and industry. Based on almost 500,000 individual transactions, we find that industry factors play a significant role in triggering activity and that M&A agglomerates strongly across related industries. While clustering in time turns out to be insignificant, stock-market effects can be either an attracting or a repelling force, depending on the type of deal examined. This supports the view that merger waves are largely driven by industry shocks.
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The determinants of merger waves: An international perspectiveGugler, Klaus, Mueller, Dennis C., Weichselbaumer, Michael 01 1900 (has links) (PDF)
One of the most conspicuous features of mergers is that they come in waves that are
correlated with increases in share prices and price/earnings ratios. We use a natural way to
discriminate between pure stock market influences on firm decisions and other influences by
examining merger patterns for both listed and unlisted firms. If "real" changes in the
economy drive merger waves, as some neoclassical theories of mergers predict, both listed
and unlisted firms should experience waves. We find significant differences between listed
and unlisted firms as predicted by behavioral theories of merger waves. (author's abstract)
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