An examination of merger synergism

An examination of merger synergism

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Article ID: iaor201522737
Volume: 6
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 239
End Page Number: 256
Publication Date: Sep 1983
Journal: Journal of Financial Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: economics, statistics: empirical, investment
Abstract:

The empirical research discussed in this paper measures the synergistic effects of mergers on the stockholders of the acquiring and acquired firms. Synergism is defined as the incremental wealth to the shareholders of both merging firms due to the merger–net of any potential gains achievable through investors' personal diversification over the common stocks of the merging firms. Three types of mergers are identified and studied–nonconglomerate, conglomerate with increasing financial leverage, and conglomerate with decreasing financial leverage. The results indicate that these types of mergers are affected differently by the combination. Moreover, the evidence suggests operational and/or financial synergism.

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