抄録
This paper examines the role of independent expert reports in Australian M&A market. Using a comprehensive sample of 2888 transactions between 1991 and 2013, I find that a “neither fair nor reasonable” opinion forces the acquirer to increase the offer premium by 5%, ceteris paribus. The finding remains robust after controlling for the target's bargaining power measured by the residual values of initial premiums that are not explained by observable firm-deal characteristics. The target that has a weak bargaining position tends to receive less effect of an unfavorable report. In addition, a “fair and reasonable” opinion increases the probability of success, while the unfavorable report does not affect the transaction outcome. I identify the causal effect of expert opinions by differences-in-differences analysis using the Duke case decision.
本文言語 | English |
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ページ(範囲) | 149-167 |
ページ数 | 19 |
ジャーナル | International Review of Finance |
巻 | 18 |
号 | 2 |
DOI | |
出版ステータス | Published - 2018 6月 |
外部発表 | はい |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- 財務
- 経済学、計量経済学