The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market

The number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are growing at a rapid speed in emerging markets, and M&As have become the most important and useful corporate tool to pursue strategic growth (Seth, 1990; Anslinger and Copeland, 1996). M&A activities not only can help companies to change th...

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Main Author: Yue, Jing Bing
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25733/
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description The number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are growing at a rapid speed in emerging markets, and M&As have become the most important and useful corporate tool to pursue strategic growth (Seth, 1990; Anslinger and Copeland, 1996). M&A activities not only can help companies to change their course and the careers of managers, but also can create great value for shareholders (Tuch and O’Sullivan, 2007). However, according to Graham, Lemmon and Wolf (2002) more than 50 per cent of the mergers result in a reduction in the value of shares and another 25 per cent have indicated no significant increase. The analysis is based on both accounting methodology as well as an event study in relation to UK based acquiring companies. Accounting methodology is based on each company’s financial ratios to analyse whether M&A activities can create a significant positive value for acquirers or shareholders. Moreover, we based on a simple t-test to know whether M&As have significant influence on shareholder’s value. After that, we apply a further approach of an event study to evaluate the abnormal performance following a merger or an acquisition. Finally, through cross-sectional regression analysis we test the most important and popular variables affect on the firm’s cumulative abnormal returns around the announcement date. In this study, we use 281 M&A transactions in the UK market between 2003 and 2011, investigates the effects of M&As on shareholder wealth. Through financial ratios we find that M&A activities cannot necessarily create significant value for the UK acquirers in the long-term. In addition, based on the results from short-term event study, we find the shareholders of the acquiring companies gain insignificant positive abnormal returns around the days of announcement in two different event windows: a three-day [-1. 1] window and a eleven-day [-5, 5] window. Finally, our test shows that cross-border transactions, cash payment, and a mixed method of payment are insignificant positive related to CAR.
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spelling nottingham-257332018-01-25T06:31:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25733/ The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market Yue, Jing Bing The number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are growing at a rapid speed in emerging markets, and M&As have become the most important and useful corporate tool to pursue strategic growth (Seth, 1990; Anslinger and Copeland, 1996). M&A activities not only can help companies to change their course and the careers of managers, but also can create great value for shareholders (Tuch and O’Sullivan, 2007). However, according to Graham, Lemmon and Wolf (2002) more than 50 per cent of the mergers result in a reduction in the value of shares and another 25 per cent have indicated no significant increase. The analysis is based on both accounting methodology as well as an event study in relation to UK based acquiring companies. Accounting methodology is based on each company’s financial ratios to analyse whether M&A activities can create a significant positive value for acquirers or shareholders. Moreover, we based on a simple t-test to know whether M&As have significant influence on shareholder’s value. After that, we apply a further approach of an event study to evaluate the abnormal performance following a merger or an acquisition. Finally, through cross-sectional regression analysis we test the most important and popular variables affect on the firm’s cumulative abnormal returns around the announcement date. In this study, we use 281 M&A transactions in the UK market between 2003 and 2011, investigates the effects of M&As on shareholder wealth. Through financial ratios we find that M&A activities cannot necessarily create significant value for the UK acquirers in the long-term. In addition, based on the results from short-term event study, we find the shareholders of the acquiring companies gain insignificant positive abnormal returns around the days of announcement in two different event windows: a three-day [-1. 1] window and a eleven-day [-5, 5] window. Finally, our test shows that cross-border transactions, cash payment, and a mixed method of payment are insignificant positive related to CAR. 2012-09-17 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25733/1/Jing_bing_Yue_Dissertation_2012.pdf Yue, Jing Bing (2012) The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title_full The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title_fullStr The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title_short The Impact of M&As on the Operating Performance and Shareholder Wealth: Evidence from UK Market
title_sort impact of m&as on the operating performance and shareholder wealth: evidence from uk market
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/25733/