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Applied Mergers and Acquisitions (Wiley Finance) |  | Author: Robert F. Bruner Creator: Joseph R. Perella Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 1056 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.2 x 1.8
ISBN: 0471395056 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.162 EAN: 9780471395058 ASIN: 0471395056
Publication Date: March 26, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A comprehensive guide to the world of mergers and acquisitions Why do so many M&A transactions fail? And what drives the success of those deals that are consummated? Robert Bruner explains that M&A can be understood as a response by managers to forces of turbulence in their environment. Despite the material failure rates of mergers and acquisitions, those pulling the trigger on key strategic decisions can make them work if they spend great care and rigor in the development of their M&A deals. By addressing the key factors of M&A success and failure, Applied Mergers and Acquisitions can help readers do this. Written by one of the foremost thinkers and educators in the field, this invaluable resource teaches readers the art and science of M&A valuation, deal negotiation, and bargaining, and provides a framework for considering tradeoffs in an effort to optimize the value of any M&A deal. Applied Mergers and Acquisitions is part of a complete suite of resources on M&A that includes a workbook and a CD-ROM with additional spreadsheets. Robert F. Bruner, MBA, DBA (Charlottesville, VA), is the Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the Darden School at the University of Virginia and Executive Director of the Batten Institute. He directs the Darden School's executive education course on mergers and acquisitions, and teaches the popular MBA elective on that topic. He holds a BA from Yale University, and a MBA and DBA from Harvard University.0471395064 A comprehensive guide to the world of mergers and acquisitions
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Great text for anyone interested in M&A August 22, 2010 dan1027 (Atlanta, GA) This is a great text for anyone interested in M&A. It gives an incredible amount of detail on the "nuts and bolts". Also includes lots of real world case studies.
Comprehensive M&A reference April 11, 2008 Rolf Dobelli (Switzerland) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Comprehensive M&A reference
getAbstract suspects that this comprehensive text by Robert F. Bruner, one of the leading academic authorities on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), will prove nearly indispensable to any student or executive seeking a thorough introduction to the subject. Much of what has been written about M&A reflects a bias toward or against deals, oversimplifies, ignores important facts or promotes the business of an advisory firm. Bruner, however, addresses M&A with both scholarly objectivity and an appreciation for practical realities. His discussion of whether M&A deals on the whole create or destroy value raises points that seem to have eluded the attention of many economists. At the same time, he is quite aware of the limits of economic analysis, and gives appropriate emphasis to psychological and behavioral dimensions.
Very comprehenive in an acedemic way April 25, 2007 R. Walsh (Wayland, MA United States) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Very complete but not a "how to.." guide.
A great and thought provoking resource.
Should be on every investment banker book shelf
Very Difficult to Follow March 18, 2007 Dan Raymond (Los Angeles, California USA) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
I found the book to be very difficult to follow in that it seems to be written for graduate level courses on the subject, with very little practical application. The book provides a detailed literature review but it is a bit dated. There is nothing about the rise of private equity and hedge funds in recent years. The book would also benefit from the use of more examples. Its sheer size and number of chapters makes it a bit disjointed.
You should own this book... February 13, 2007 cititor (Washington, DC) 2 out of 9 found this review helpful
... if you have any interest in M&A. But your professors must have already told you so!
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