OneDDL Posted October 3, 2021 Report Share Posted October 3, 2021 [img]https://i115.fastpic.org/big/2021/1003/97/60b6f942ab1f33b8420232f3b166f297.jpeg[/img] Created by Management Study Guide | Last updated 9/2019 Duration: 1h8m | 1 section | 13 lectures | Video: 1280x720, 44 KHz | 676 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English + Sub Mergers and Acquisitions happen when two or more organizations merge their operations [b]What you'll learn[/b] Understanding Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) M&A Strategies The takeover process Due diligence Valuation Structuring a takeover deal The regulation of Mergers and Acquisitions Hostile bids and defense tactics Demergers and divestments Accounting issues Post closing challenges Alternatives to Mergers and Acquisitions Show more Show less [b]Requirements[/b] No prior knowledge is required. [b]Description[/b] This course explains in detail the importance of Mergers and Acquisitions between two corporates. It also explains how it will impact the particular sector or industry and what are the pros and cons. Mergers and Acquisitions happen when two or more organizations merge their operations either partially or completely together Acquisition in a broad sense means the takeover of one company by another, when the businesses of both the companies are brought together as one. In a narrow sense, it is the coming together of two companies which are equal in size. The two largest UK Pharmaceutical companies, viz. Glaxo Wellcome and Smith Kline Beecham planned to merge their business operations in January 1998. This deal was worth more than £100 billion, but was abandoned at a later stage. If it had succeeded, it would have created the biggest drug manufacturing company in the UK as well as the third biggest organization in the world. The move followed a number of mergers in the industry over a period of 5 years before this happened, which were largely driven by opportunities for cutting costs by way of merging their individual research and development facilities. In full acquisition, the entire share capital is purchased by the acquirer. In partial acquisition, only a part of the share capital, i.e., more than 10% but less than 50% is obtained by the acquirer. A joint venture is a type of partnership business where two or more organizations invest cash or assets in a particular project or business. The partners or the people who invest can form a separate company for this purpose according to their investment ratio. Who this course is for:Management PersonnelCompany SecretaryChartered AccountantsStudentsTraders and Investors[code] https://hot4share.com/alfkofv7b6hv/n1zjk.Introduction.to.Mergers.and.Acquisitions.rar.html [b]Download (Uploadgig)[/b] https://uploadgig.com/file/download/40C90fd923f79aA6/n1zjk.Introduction.to.Mergers.and.Acquisitions.rar Download ( Rapidgator ) https://rapidgator.net/file/bca2166bab5b1329893ca5ed55b52a37/n1zjk.Introduction.to.Mergers.and.Acquisitions.rar.html[/code] [b]Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction[/b] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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