Mergers and acquisitions/ J. Fred Weston, Samuel C. Weaver
Material type: TextSeries: McGraw-Hill executive MBA seriesPublication details: New York, cop. : McGraw-Hill, 2001.Description: VIII-264 p. : tabl. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780070494558
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La couverture porte en plus "Tax and Accounting Guidelines, Legal and regulatory frameworks, Guidelines for post-merger integration"
Chapter 1: Change Forces and Mergers.
Chapter 2: Antitrust Policies.
Chapter 3: Strategy.
Chapter 4: Deal Structures.
Chapter 5: Mergers and Takeovers--Theory and Practice.
Chapter 6: Alternative Paths to Growth.
Chapter 7: Valuation.
Chapter 8: Restructuring and Financial Engineering.
Chapter 9: Cash Flows, Dividends, and Share Repurchases.
Chapter 10: Takeover Defenses.
Based on UCLA's executive education mergers and acquisitions program, this concise guide will help professionals needing M&A knowledge understand legal and regulatory environments; how to structure deals from financial, tax, and accounting standpoints; and how to analyze valuation models and use them to gauge the effects of a potential merger. Combining the best components of a live seminar with the detail of a textbook, Mergers and Acquisitions provides the qualitative and quantitative M&A tools today's executive needs. J. Fred Weston (Los Angeles, CA) is the Cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has written or co-authored several business titles.
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