Assignment requirements
Presentation in PowerPoint format (minimum 10 slides). Write a 6 to 8 page paper in which you respond to the questions below and provide true/ false replies for all questions (with supporting rationale) and additional requested information for 1a, 1c and 1e.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
1a. True/ False - On average, acquisitions destroy shareholder value
Identify a corporate acquistion (within the last 10 years) which added value to the acquiring company and discuss a minimum of three (3) key factors which enabled their success?
1b. True/ False - A discounted cash flow valuation of a target company discounts the target's estimated free cash flows at the acquirer's cost of capital
1c. True/ False - An acquirer should be willing to pay a higher control premium for a well managed company than a poorly managed one
Why is control considered so valuable? Identify a company which paid-up for a controlling interest and assess why it was done?
1d. True/ False - The liquidation value of a company's shares always places a floor under its stock price
1e. True/ False - An unusually low stock price in management's eyes encourages management to take the company private in a management buyout
Identify an instance where management took a company private based on a low stock price valuation? Did the company remain private, and if so, why did it remain in private hands?
1a. False. Recent studies have shown that acquisitions add to the value of stockholders.
1b. False. It discounts at the targets cost of capital
1c. False. Since it is already running well, the premium paid must not be high.
1d. False. It can be higher if the liquidators decide to continue the business.
1e. True.
Assignment requirements Presentation in PowerPoint format (minimum 10 slides). Write a 6 to 8 page paper in which you re...
Write 2 page paper in which you respond to the question below and provide true/ false replies for all questions (with supporting rationale) and additional requested information, with references. 1e. True/ False - An unusually low stock price in management's eyes encourages management to take the company private in a management buyout Identify an instance where management took a company private based on a low stock price valuation? Did the company remain private, and if so, why did it remain...
Write 2 page paper in which you respond to the question below and provide true/ false replies for all questions (with supporting rationale) and additional requested information, with references. 1c. True/ False - An acquirer should be willing to pay a higher control premium for a well managed company than a poorly managed one Why is control considered so valuable? Identify a company which paid-up for a controlling interest and assess why it was done?
Write 2 page paper in which you respond to the question below and provide true/ false replies for all questions (with supporting rationale) and additional requested information for 1a, with references. 1a. True/ False - On average, acquisitions destroy shareholder value Identify a corporate acquistion (within the last 10 years) which added value to the acquiring company and discuss a minimum of three (3) key factors which enabled their success?
Write 2 page paper in which you respond to the question below and provide true/ false replies for all questions (with supporting rationale) and additional requested information, with references. 1b. True/ False - A discounted cash flow valuation of a target company discounts the target's estimated free cash flows at the acquirer's cost of capital
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