Mergers and Acquisitions Basics, 1st Edition,Donald DePamphilis,ISBN9780123749482
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Mergers and Acquisitions Basics, 1st Edition

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An introduction for people who need to understand the whole of the m&a process and how participants interact with each other.

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Key Features

  • Describes a broad view of the mergers and acquisition process to illustrate agents' interactions
  • Simplifies without overgeneralizing
  • Bases conclusions on empirical evidence, not experience and opinion
  • Features a recent business case at the end of each chapter
  • Description

    This book provides a "macro" overview of mergers and acquisitions, business alliances, and corporate restructuring.  It concentrates on the processes and their players--investment bankers, business brokers, accountants, attorneys, tax experts, managers, investors, and others--and a dynamic series of actions with often-unforeseen implications. Writtten for those who seek a broadly-based view of M and A, this heavily illustrated mix of theoretical and empirical work eschews descriptions of individual events in favor of presenting an integrated portrait of a team effort in which the skills of various participants combine to achieve consensus among the parties to the negotiation..

    Readership

    Students and professionals around the world who are studying or working in mergers and acquisitions. The book is especially useful for readers who seek material that lies between intensive and superficial coverage of these subjects. It requires only passing acquaintance with finance, economics, business law, and accounting.

    Donald DePamphilis

    Donald M. DePamphilis has a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University and has managed more than 30 acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, minority investments, as well as licensing and supply agreements. He is currently Clinical Professor of Finance at the College of Business Administration at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He has also taught mergers andacquisitions and corporate restructuring at the Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Irvine, and Chapman University toundergraduates, MBA, and Executive MBA students. He has published a number of articles on economic forecasting, business planning, and marketing. As Vice President of Electronic Commerce at Experian, Dr. DePamphilis managed the development of an award winning Web Site. He was also Vice President of Business Development at TRW Information Systems and Services, Director of Planning at TRW, and Chief Economist at National Steel Corporation.

    Affiliations and Expertise

    Dr. DePamphilis has managed more than 30 acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures. He holds a Harvard Ph.D. in economics and is Clinical Professor of Finance at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA, USA

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    Mergers and Acquisitions Basics, 1st Edition

    1: Introduction to Mergers and Acquisitions

    2: What History Tells Us about M and A Performance

    3: Developing Takeover Strategies and the Impact on Corporate Governance

    4: Common Takeover Defenses

    5: Key Players in Mergers and Acquisitions

    6: Developing the Business Plan as the Initial Phase of the Merger and Acquisition Process

    7: The Role of the Acquisition Plan, Finding a Target, and Making First Contact

    8: The Negotiation through Closing Phases

    9: Financing Transactions

    10: M and A Post-Merger Integration

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    Mergers and Acquisitions Basics