A Mock Merger or Acquisition Is Good Preparation for the Future
- Topics:
- Strategy Formulation
- Tags:
- Acquisition,
- Merger,
- M&A,
- Investment,
- Finance,
- Corporate Law,
- Corporate Governance,
- Business Operations,
- Bricker & Eckler,
- Board,
- ...
- Source:
- Bricker & Eckler
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Overview: "Many believe that merger and acquisition activity will dominate both the United States and the world economies as soon as market prices for equity securities begin to rebound. Some businesses will look to be acquired in order to provide liquidity to their owners. Businesses often find it useful to prepare both management and, if they have independent boards, their board members for either an unsolicited offer or a planned acquisition. Before considering a merger or acquisition, businesses must complete the preliminary steps of protecting resources and planning for a jointure. These steps are protecting resources, identifying goals, describing itself, retaining a business broker, contacting candidates etc. All these have been discussed in detail. Thus, planning for a jointure and protecting resources are key steps to creating a successful merger and acquisition strategy. Another essential ingredient is determining principal business terms. "
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Format: PDF | Size: 64KB | Date: May 2001 | Pages: 6





