
Covering each step, from identifying a promising target to managing the post-merger transition, this comprehensive book details:
-Six pre-deal techniques for boosting the odds of a successful merger
-Methods for performing due diligence to ensure appropriate legal and tax structures
-Strategies to confront and overcome legacy issues during the integration process
Is your company ready to pursue a strategic acquisition? Do you currently find yourself the target of a potential acquirer? Let M&A from Planning to Integration provide you with the tools you need to successfully guide your organization through both sides of the M&A equation.
-In 1970, Ted Turner merges his father's small-time billboard company with the publicly traded operator of an Atlanta television station. Turner uses this new access to the capital markets to build cable television pioneer Turner Broadcasting
-In 1996, Quaker Oats pays $1.7 billion for specialty beverage producer Snapple. A little more than two years later, debilitating losses and miscalculations force Quaker to sell Snapple for $300 millionÂÂless than 20 percent of what they had paid
How can acquiring companies experience the success of Ted Turner, while avoiding the disaster of Quaker Oats' Snapple acquisition?
M&A from Planning to Integration provides in-depth analysis and guidance for each stage of the M&A transaction. This step-by-step guide to "doing the deal" is built around the authors' innovative M&A Strategy Guide, a walkthrough of a typical negotiation, which features unique tools including:
-The Acquisition ScorecardÂÂAn objective, empirical process that gives potential acquirers a broad understanding of the overall health of an enterprise
-The Acquisition Feedback LoopÂÂTechniques for the acquiring company to establish an ongoing learning program, and apply previous M&A lessons to future acquisitions
-Valuable, practical appendixesÂÂA sample confidentiality agreement, due diligence checklist, strategies for valuation and protection of a company's intellectual propertyÂÂincluding patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secretsÂÂand more
Mergers and acquisitions are among the business world's most dramatic, attention-grabbing operations. But behind each flashy headline lies a stark reality: The devil is in the details, and the success or failure of any M&A depends on effective execution of the deal's numerous finer points. Let M&A from Planning to Integration introduce you to the multiple factors that signal the potential for a successful deal, as it provides you with hands-on guidelines for addressing the particulars and building shareholder value with every merger or acquisition.
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