This paper sheds the light on multiple models of takeover offers in the following jurisdictions, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom. The paper attempts to examine and investigate these models through a classical process of understanding the basic historical background and the facts about the different models of takeover offers. This study employs a qualitative research methodology in a form of comparative study in which the legislations in these jurisdictions including their guidelines and strategies surrounding these models were examined, in addition to the characteristics of each model over the others. In conclusion, it was observed that there is a great similarity between these models, more specifically between the M...
This article reviews the case of modeling merger waves in the Australian market for the period 1972–...
This study examines and analyses the motivations, legal framework, accounting, taxation and financia...
In each of the three largest economies with dispersed ownership of public companies-the United State...
Takeover and acquisition have been part of the business world for centuries. Due to rapidly growing...
Takeovers have become frequent in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) since the 1960s...
This book investigates stakeholders' interests, market players, and governance models for the takeov...
Systems of corporate law and securities regulation differ considerably amoung jurisdictions. This A...
Although a significant number of mergers and acquisitions is being undertaken in Singapore annually...
In this paper, the neoclassical and behavioral theories – two theories widely hypothesized to drive ...
The characteristics of acquiring and target companies involved in Australian takeovers are explored ...
This study examines if Australian target firm abnormal returns and characteristics differ between Au...
This study provides an explanatory model for the takeover selection process in Malaysia using 144 n...
This study examines whether the proposed acquisition announcement on methods of payment has an impac...
The Code on Take-overs and Mergers 1998 was the first codified law on takeover and merger in Malaysi...
© 1997 Dr. Caralee KendigThe objective of this thesis is to assist in the development of a comprehen...
This article reviews the case of modeling merger waves in the Australian market for the period 1972–...
This study examines and analyses the motivations, legal framework, accounting, taxation and financia...
In each of the three largest economies with dispersed ownership of public companies-the United State...
Takeover and acquisition have been part of the business world for centuries. Due to rapidly growing...
Takeovers have become frequent in the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) since the 1960s...
This book investigates stakeholders' interests, market players, and governance models for the takeov...
Systems of corporate law and securities regulation differ considerably amoung jurisdictions. This A...
Although a significant number of mergers and acquisitions is being undertaken in Singapore annually...
In this paper, the neoclassical and behavioral theories – two theories widely hypothesized to drive ...
The characteristics of acquiring and target companies involved in Australian takeovers are explored ...
This study examines if Australian target firm abnormal returns and characteristics differ between Au...
This study provides an explanatory model for the takeover selection process in Malaysia using 144 n...
This study examines whether the proposed acquisition announcement on methods of payment has an impac...
The Code on Take-overs and Mergers 1998 was the first codified law on takeover and merger in Malaysi...
© 1997 Dr. Caralee KendigThe objective of this thesis is to assist in the development of a comprehen...
This article reviews the case of modeling merger waves in the Australian market for the period 1972–...
This study examines and analyses the motivations, legal framework, accounting, taxation and financia...
In each of the three largest economies with dispersed ownership of public companies-the United State...