M&A & Merger Models
Why do many acquisitions fail to create value despite a sound strategic rationale?
Model answer
Common reasons
- overpaying — the premium exceeds realizable synergies, transferring value to the seller (winner's curse, especially in auctions)
- synergies are overestimated or arrive slower…
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