What Does Industry Consolidation Mean for a Company’s Value?
- Topics:
- Valuation
- Tags:
- CCH,
- Mergers & Acquisitions,
- Merger,
- Management,
- Investment,
- Industry Consolidation,
- Industry,
- Finance,
- Consolidation,
- Strategy
- Source:
- CCH
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Overview: Merger mania has clearly captured the American business scene. The total dollar value offered in net merger and acquisition announcements has increased from leaps and bounds. But a question which arises is that what does industry consolidation mean to the owner of a privately owned business? The list of industries where consolidation is occurring is potentially huge, so it is not possible to list every one. Industry consolidation is occurring in many industries and has significant implications for company values, including purchase or sale, estate planning, buy-sell agreements, divorce, and dissenting shareholder actions. Thus, a well-prepared business valuation considers all of these factors and can help answer the questions in an unbiased and objective manner.
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Format: PDF | Size: 387KB | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 5




