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Megabank Consolidations in the United States - The Enigma Continues (Hardcover): Ashford Maharaj Megabank Consolidations in the United States - The Enigma Continues (Hardcover)
Ashford Maharaj
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Megabank consolidations in the United States: The enigma continues," investigates merger of equals among megabanks as a business model and also postulates that higher premiums are paid for the right to integrate with the very large banks versus that paid for the right to integrate with relatively smaller banks. By introducing merger of equals and megabank premium comparatives, the author has filled a void left vacant by previous researchers investigating inorganic growth among banks in the U.S. banking industry.

Decision makers, academicians, policy makers, and students of finance will once more be looking for 'what is out there" in order to guide understandings and decisions re the integration aspects among financial intermediaries. The book sought to illuminate a clarity of understanding involving the analysis and interpretation of organic versus inorganic growth among megabanks in the United States. Despite the general destruction of shareholders incremental value brought about through inorganic growth, the enigma continues in that banks proceed to integrate at an accelerating pace over the past two decades, though there was a brief lull early in this new Millennium.

Megabank Consolidations in the United States - The Enigma Continues (Paperback): Ashford Maharaj Megabank Consolidations in the United States - The Enigma Continues (Paperback)
Ashford Maharaj
R477 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R74 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Megabank consolidations in the United States: The enigma continues," investigates merger of equals among megabanks as a business model and also postulates that higher premiums are paid for the right to integrate with the very large banks versus that paid for the right to integrate with relatively smaller banks. By introducing merger of equals and megabank premium comparatives, the author has filled a void left vacant by previous researchers investigating inorganic growth among banks in the U.S. banking industry.

Decision makers, academicians, policy makers, and students of finance will once more be looking for 'what is out there" in order to guide understandings and decisions re the integration aspects among financial intermediaries. The book sought to illuminate a clarity of understanding involving the analysis and interpretation of organic versus inorganic growth among megabanks in the United States. Despite the general destruction of shareholders incremental value brought about through inorganic growth, the enigma continues in that banks proceed to integrate at an accelerating pace over the past two decades, though there was a brief lull early in this new Millennium.

Bank Mergers and Acquisitions in the United States 1990 -1997 - An Analysis of Shareholders Value Creation and Premium Paid to... Bank Mergers and Acquisitions in the United States 1990 -1997 - An Analysis of Shareholders Value Creation and Premium Paid to Integrate with Megabanks (Paperback)
Ashford Maharaj
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study focused on factors that have positively influenced the model of economic success for commercial and thrift megabanks involved in merger and acquisition activities for the period 1990 - 1997, a period characterized by an unprecedented flurry of merger and acquisition activities among megabanks in the United States. This study identified and measured key independent variables for identifiable mergers and acquisitions among megabanks and tested the extent to which, such independent variables influenced abnormal returns for underlying equities traded in capital markets. This study also tested the hypothesis that megabanks are attracting significantly higher acquisition premiums than the relatively smaller banks. The data collected and the conclusions drawn were based on the logic of a hypothetico-deductive paradigm, which essentially utilized the techniques of the standard event study methodology, and included parameters of the conventional Capital Asset Pricing Model. This study was based on a scientifically determined sample of over 200 banks in the small bank category and between 68 and 86 banks grouped under the megabank category. returns and that megabank acquirees did not realize economic value significantly greater than acquirers for those banks that integrated on a merger-of-equals basis. The findings also showed that megabanks seemed more willing to pay higher premiums for the right to integrate with other megabanks vis-a-vis the right to integrate with small banks.

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