Quite often, the market value of a firm in parts exceeds its value as a single entity. The maximum value can be attained in such instances, by splitting the firm up. We observe several instances where a firm’s management breaks up the firm to achieve maximum value. In other cases, firms require a change in management to initiate divestiture. Lastly, takeover by outsiders is sometimes required to split the firm up and sell it in parts to achieve full value. This study provides an economic analysis of the payoffs to all parties involved in a corporate breakup. Models of the costs and benefits to shareholders and management teams are developed for each of the three situations listed above to explain why the ...
We survey the empirical literature on corporate financial restructuring, including breakup transacti...
Recently, the topic of internal corporate governance has been the focus of many studies by scholars ...
How Is Divestiture Mode Choice Related To Value Creation? A Review and Research Agenda. Overlapping ...
This paper develops a theory of mergers and divestitures wherein the motivation for mergers stems fr...
We have entered the era of the two-tier, front-end loaded, bootstrap, bust-up, junk-bond takeover. ...
The purpose of this paper is to unify corporate acquisitions and divestitures (e.g., spin-offs, equi...
In this thesis, we examine the value creation in all-cash public takeovers, the relationship between...
The author studies the divestiture decisions of managers who care about their reputations. Managers'...
In this study, we examine unsuccessful takeover attempts for new evidence on whether mergers create ...
.Corporate acquisitions are classified as part of “the market for corporate control” in which manage...
The positive wealth effects of voluntary corporate liquidations are well-documented which has led to...
There is increasing evidence that acquiring a private company is an attractive option for maximizing...
Berger and Ofek (1995) confirm recent evidence by Lang and Stulz (1994) of a value loss from diversi...
This paper develops a theoretical model to explain corporate divestment in the context of accounting...
In this paper we examine divisive corporate restructurings in which a firm takes a subsidiary public...
We survey the empirical literature on corporate financial restructuring, including breakup transacti...
Recently, the topic of internal corporate governance has been the focus of many studies by scholars ...
How Is Divestiture Mode Choice Related To Value Creation? A Review and Research Agenda. Overlapping ...
This paper develops a theory of mergers and divestitures wherein the motivation for mergers stems fr...
We have entered the era of the two-tier, front-end loaded, bootstrap, bust-up, junk-bond takeover. ...
The purpose of this paper is to unify corporate acquisitions and divestitures (e.g., spin-offs, equi...
In this thesis, we examine the value creation in all-cash public takeovers, the relationship between...
The author studies the divestiture decisions of managers who care about their reputations. Managers'...
In this study, we examine unsuccessful takeover attempts for new evidence on whether mergers create ...
.Corporate acquisitions are classified as part of “the market for corporate control” in which manage...
The positive wealth effects of voluntary corporate liquidations are well-documented which has led to...
There is increasing evidence that acquiring a private company is an attractive option for maximizing...
Berger and Ofek (1995) confirm recent evidence by Lang and Stulz (1994) of a value loss from diversi...
This paper develops a theoretical model to explain corporate divestment in the context of accounting...
In this paper we examine divisive corporate restructurings in which a firm takes a subsidiary public...
We survey the empirical literature on corporate financial restructuring, including breakup transacti...
Recently, the topic of internal corporate governance has been the focus of many studies by scholars ...
How Is Divestiture Mode Choice Related To Value Creation? A Review and Research Agenda. Overlapping ...