Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies

This study is based on 356 completed takeovers in pharma and biotech industries from 1996 to 2012, results of the overall sample suggest that acquirers in the US fail to realise significant announcement period returns. However, some sub-samples (grouped by their respective transaction-specific attri...

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Main Author: Qiu, Zuolun
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29871/
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description This study is based on 356 completed takeovers in pharma and biotech industries from 1996 to 2012, results of the overall sample suggest that acquirers in the US fail to realise significant announcement period returns. However, some sub-samples (grouped by their respective transaction-specific attributes) record significant shareholder’s returns, most of these groups report positive CARs, only acquisitions of public targets, stock financed transactions, and acquirers that have outperformed the market in the pre-acquisition period present negative CARs. Further, the acquirer’s magnitude of three-day CARs and three-year average sales growth after takeovers are employed to measure its post-acquisition performance. The capital market is more likely to response positively when acquirers presented strong sales power in the past or bought privately held companies, while negative stock market reactions may occur when bidders have outperformed the market in the pre-acquisition period; when focusing on the past performance of acquiring firms (one year prior to the announcement date), firms with relative high R&D intensity, financial strength and Tobin’s q prior to takeovers appear to achieve constant sales growth in the post-acquisition period, whereas increases in firm size are likely to get abnormal returns down. Keywords: M&A, Biopharmaceutical Industry, US, Abnormal Returns
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spelling nottingham-298712017-10-19T15:00:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29871/ Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies Qiu, Zuolun This study is based on 356 completed takeovers in pharma and biotech industries from 1996 to 2012, results of the overall sample suggest that acquirers in the US fail to realise significant announcement period returns. However, some sub-samples (grouped by their respective transaction-specific attributes) record significant shareholder’s returns, most of these groups report positive CARs, only acquisitions of public targets, stock financed transactions, and acquirers that have outperformed the market in the pre-acquisition period present negative CARs. Further, the acquirer’s magnitude of three-day CARs and three-year average sales growth after takeovers are employed to measure its post-acquisition performance. The capital market is more likely to response positively when acquirers presented strong sales power in the past or bought privately held companies, while negative stock market reactions may occur when bidders have outperformed the market in the pre-acquisition period; when focusing on the past performance of acquiring firms (one year prior to the announcement date), firms with relative high R&D intensity, financial strength and Tobin’s q prior to takeovers appear to achieve constant sales growth in the post-acquisition period, whereas increases in firm size are likely to get abnormal returns down. Keywords: M&A, Biopharmaceutical Industry, US, Abnormal Returns 2015-09-09 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29871/1/Effects%20of%20Mergers%20and%20Acquisitions%20on%20Firms%20Performance%20Evidence%20from%20the%20US%20Biopharmaceutical%20Companies.pdf Qiu, Zuolun (2015) Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
spellingShingle Qiu, Zuolun
Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title_full Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title_fullStr Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title_short Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on Firms Performance: Evidence from the US Biopharmaceutical Companies
title_sort effects of mergers and acquisitions on firms performance: evidence from the us biopharmaceutical companies
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29871/