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Market returns to acquirers of substantial assets

Authors :
Da Silva Rosa, R
Nguyen, T
Walter, TS
Da Silva Rosa, R
Nguyen, T
Walter, TS
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Does poor post-acquisition performance characterise firms that make non-M&A acquisitions? We investigate the wealth effects of substantial asset acquisitions (i.e. acquisitions that cost over $10 million) on acquiring firms' shareholders. We find significant abnormal positive market reaction to asset acquisition announcements and, contrary to findings for firms undertaking M&As, the acquiring firms perform exceptionally well post-acquisition. Our findings are robust to the research method weaknesses common to many studies of long-term performance and we control for free-cash-flow as well. Our results contradict the hubris hypothesis of acquisitions and lend weight to the argument that the auction-style process that characterizes corporate takeover bids contributes to overpayment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197493833
Document Type :
Electronic Resource