Masterarbeit, 2011
41 Seiten, Note: 70
This project aims to review the literature on hostile takeover attack and defense strategies, analyzing their effectiveness and impact on shareholder wealth. It explores the motivations behind hostile takeovers and examines various strategies employed by both acquiring firms and target companies. The project also provides practical examples of high-profile takeover bids to illustrate the discussed concepts.
1 Introduction: This introductory chapter sets the stage for the dissertation by defining the scope and classification of hostile takeovers. It provides background information on the topic, outlining the objectives of the study and its overall structure. The chapter establishes the context for the subsequent literature review and analysis of attack and defense strategies, highlighting the importance of understanding these dynamics within the broader context of mergers and acquisitions.
2 Literature Review: This chapter delves into the existing literature on hostile takeovers, exploring the motives behind such acquisitions and providing a comprehensive overview of both attack and defense strategies. The section on attack strategies examines various methods employed by acquiring firms, such as tender offers, proxy fights, and dawn raids, detailing their mechanics and effectiveness. The defense strategies section analyzes a wide array of tactics used by target companies to thwart takeover attempts, including poison pills, golden parachutes, and white knight defenses. The chapter aims to synthesize the existing scholarly work in this field, providing a framework for the subsequent analysis.
Hostile takeovers, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), attack strategies, defense strategies, tender offer, proxy fight, dawn raid, poison pill, golden parachute, white knight, shareholder wealth, bid premium, takeover waves.
This document provides a comprehensive preview of a larger work focusing on hostile takeover attack and defense strategies. It includes a table of contents, objectives, key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
The document covers the motivations behind hostile takeovers, various attack strategies (tender offers, proxy fights, dawn raids), different defense strategies (poison pills, golden parachutes, white knights), the impact of these strategies on shareholder wealth, and an analysis of successful and unsuccessful takeover bids.
The main work is structured into three chapters: An introduction defining the scope and objectives; a literature review exploring attack and defense strategies; and a conclusion discussing limitations and areas for further research.
Key attack strategies discussed include tender offers (including the "Saturday Night Special" tactic), proxy fights, and dawn raids.
Key defense strategies discussed include golden parachutes, silver parachutes, poison pills, staggered boards, people pills, capital structure changes, crown jewels, greenmail, supermajority requirements, macaroni defense, white knight defense, and Pac-Man defense.
The literature review chapter delves into the existing research on hostile takeovers, examining the motivations behind them and providing a detailed overview of both attack and defense strategies. It aims to synthesize existing scholarly work.
This information is found in the conclusion chapter, but is not detailed in this preview.
Keywords include: Hostile takeovers, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), attack strategies, defense strategies, tender offer, proxy fight, dawn raid, poison pill, golden parachute, white knight, shareholder wealth, bid premium, and takeover waves.
The project aims to review the literature on hostile takeover attack and defense strategies, analyzing their effectiveness and impact on shareholder wealth.
The preview mentions that the full document will include practical examples of high-profile takeover bids to illustrate the concepts discussed.
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