Deck 1: Introduction to Mergers, acquisitions, and Other Restructuring Activities

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A horizontal merger occurs between two companies within the same industry.
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The acquisition of a coal mining business by a steel manufacturing company is an example of a vertical merger.
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Financial restructuring generally refers to actions taken by the firm to change total debt and equity structure.
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The target company is the firm being solicited by the acquiring company.
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In a statutory merger,the acquiring company assumes the assets and liabilities of the target firm in accordance with the prevailing federal government statutes.
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An acquisition occurs when one firm takes a controlling interest in another firm,a legal subsidiary of another firm,or selected assets of another firm.The acquired firm often remains a subsidiary of the acquiring company.
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In a statutory merger,both the acquiring and target firms survive.
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Investment bankers offer strategic and tactical advice and acquisition opportunities,screen potential buyers and sellers,make initial contact with a seller or buyer,and provide negotiation support for their clients.
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The primary advantage of a holding company structure is the potential leverage that can be achieved by gaining effective control of other companies' assets at a lower overall cost than would be required if the firm were to acquire 100 percent of the target's outstanding stock.
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A merger of equals is a merger framework usually applied whenever the merger participants are comparable in size,competitive position,profitability,and market capitalization.
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A leveraged buyout is the purchase of a company using as much equity as possible.
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A divestiture is the sale of all or substantially all of a company or product line to another party for cash or securities.
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A conglomerate merger is one in which a firm acquires other firms,which are highly related to its current core business.
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Operational restructuring refers to the outright or partial sale of companies or product lines or to downsizing by closing unprofitable or non-strategic facilities.
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Joint ventures are cooperative business relationships formed by two or more separate parties to achieve common strategic objectives
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The merger of Exxon Oil Company and Mobil Oil Company was considered a horizontal merger.
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Holding companies and their shareholders may be subject to triple taxation.
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In a consolidation,two or more companies join together to form a new firm.
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Large investment banks invariably provide higher quality service and advice than smaller,so-called boutique investment banks.
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A vertical merger is one in which the merger participants are usually competitors.
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When investment bankers are paid by a firm's board to evaluate a proposed takeover bid,their opinions are given in a so-called "fairness letter."
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Market power is a theory that suggests that firms merge to improve their ability to set product and service selling prices.
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Pre-merger returns to target firm shareholders average about 30% around the announcement date of the transaction.
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A statutory merger is a combination of two corporations in which only one corporation survives and the merged corporation goes out of existence.
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Only interest payments on ESOP loans are tax deductible by the firm sponsoring the ESOP.
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Holding companies can gain effective control of other companies by owning significantly less than 100% of their outstanding voting stock.
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Synergy is the notion that the combination of two or more firms will create value exceeding what either firm could have achieved if they had remained independent.
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Takeover attempts are likely to increase when the market value of a firm's assets is more than their replacement value.
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During periods of high inflation,the market value of assets is often less than their book value.This often creates an attractive M&A opportunity.
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Most M&A transactions in the United States are hostile or unfriendly takeover attempts.
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Overpayment is the leading factor contributing to the failure of M&As to meet expectations.
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Tax benefits,such as tax credits and net operating loss carry-forwards of the target firm,are often considered the primary reason for the acquisition of that firm.
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Operating synergy consists of economies of scale and scope.Economies of scale refer to the spreading of variable costs over increasing production levels,while economies of scope refer to the use of a specific asset to produce multiple related products or services.
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Because of hubris,managers of acquiring firms often believe their valuation of a target firm is superior to the market's valuation.Consequently,they often end up overpaying for the firm.True and False
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Deregulated industries often experience an upsurge in M&A activity shortly after regulations are removed.
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Post-merger returns to shareholders often do not meet expectations.However,this is also true of such alternatives to M&As as joint ventures,alliances,and new product introductions.
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Mergers and acquisitions rarely pay off for target firm shareholders,but they are usually beneficial to acquiring firm shareholders.
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Most empirical studies support the conclusion that unrelated diversification benefits a firm's shareholders.
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A joint venture rarely takes the legal form of a corporation.
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Although there is substantial evidence that mergers pay off for target firm shareholders around the time the takeover is announced,shareholder wealth creation in the 3-5 years following a takeover is often limited.
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The empirical evidence shows that unrelated diversification is an effective means of smoothing out the business cycle.
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Which of the following are not true about ESOPs?

A) An ESOP is a trust
B) Employer contributions to an ESOP are tax deductible
C) ESOPs can never borrow
D) Employees participating in ESOPs are immediately vested
E) C and D
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A firm may be motivated to purchase another firm whenever

A) The cost to replace the target firm's assets is less than its market value
B) The replacement cost of the target firm's assets exceeds its market value
C) When the inflation rate is accelerating
D) The ratio of the target firm's market value is more than twice its book value
E) The market to book ratio is greater than one and increasing
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ESOPs may be used for which of the following?

A) As an alternative to divestiture
B) To consummate management buyouts
C) As an anti-takeover defense
D) A, B, and C
E) A and B only
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Growth is often cited as an important factor in acquisitions.The underlying assumption is that that bigger is
better to achieve scale,critical mass,globalization,and integration.
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Which of the following are generally considered restructuring activities?

A) A merger
B) An acquisition
C) A divestiture
D) A consolidation
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of economies of scope?

A) Declining average fixed costs due to increasing levels of capacity utilization
B) A single computer center supports multiple business units
C) Amortization of capitalized software
D) The divestiture of a product line
E) Shifting production from an underutilized facility to another to achieve a higher overall operating rate and shutting down the first facility
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Buyers often prefer "friendly" takeovers to hostile ones because of all of the following except for:

A) Can often be consummated at a lower price
B) Avoid an auction environment
C) Facilitate post-merger integration
D) A shareholder vote is seldom required
E) The target firm's management recommends approval of the takeover to its shareholders
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Which one of the following is not an example of a horizontal merger?

A) NationsBank and Bank of America combine
B) U.S. Steel and Marathon Oil combine
C) Exxon and Mobil Oil combine
D) SBC Communications and Ameritech Communications combine
E) Hewlett Packard and Compaq Computer combine
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Which of the following represent disadvantages of a holding company structure?

A) Potential for triple taxation
B) Significant number of minority shareholders may create contentious environment
C) Managers may have difficulty in making the best investment decisions
D) A, B, and C
E) A and C only
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A leveraged buyout is the purchase of a company financed primarily by debt.This is a term more frequently applied to a firm going private financed primarily by debt.
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All of the following are considered business alliances except for

A) Joint ventures
B) Mergers
C) Minority investments
D) Franchises
E) Licensing agreements
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Financial considerations,such as an acquirer believing the target is undervalued,a booming stock market or falling interest rates,frequently drive surges in the number of acquisitions.
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Consolidation occurs when two or more companies join to form a new company.
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An acquisition is the purchase of an entire company or a controlling interest in a company.
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Which of the following is true only of a consolidation?

A) More than two firms are involved in the combination
B) One party to the combination disappears
C) All parties to the combination disappear
D) The entity resulting from the combination assumes ownership of the assets and liabilities of the acquiring firm only.
E) One company becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of the other.
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The empirical evidence supports the presumption that bigger is always better when it comes to acquisitions.
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A subsidiary merger is a merger of two companies where the target company becomes a subsidiary of the parent.
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Individual investors can generally diversify their own stock portfolios more efficiently than corporate managers who diversify the companies they manage.
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Which of the following represent alternative ways for businesses to reap some or all of the advantages of M&As?

A) Joint ventures and strategic alliances
B) Strategic alliances, minority investments, and licensing
C) Minority investments, alliances, and licensing
D) Franchises, alliances, joint ventures, and licensing
E) All of the above
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Which of the following are not true about economies of scale?

A) Spreading fixed costs over increasing production levels
B) Improve the overall cost position of the firm
C) Most common in manufacturing businesses
D) Most common in businesses whose costs are primarily variable
E) Are common to such industries as utilities, steel making, pharmaceutical, chemical and aircraft manufacturing
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The purpose of a "fairness" opinion from an investment bank is

A) To evaluate for the target's board of directors the appropriateness of a takeover offer
B) To satisfy Securities and Exchange Commission filing requirements
C) To support the buyer's negotiation effort
D) To assist acquiring management in the evaluation of takeover targets
E) A and B
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Institutional investors in private companies often have considerable influence approving or disapproving proposed mergers.Which of the following are generally not considered institutional investors?

A) Pension funds
B) Insurance companies
C) Bank trust departments
D) United States Treasury Department
E) Mutual funds
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Which of the following is not true of strategic realignment?

A) May be a result of industry deregulation
B) Is rarely a result of technological change
C) Is a common motive for M&As
D) A and C only
E) Is commonly a result of technological change
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Around the announcement date of a merger,acquiring firm shareholders normally earn

A) 30% positive abnormal returns
B) -20% abnormal returns
C) Zero to slightly negative returns
D) 100% positive abnormal returns
E) 10% positive abnormal returns
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Arbitrageurs often adopt which of the following strategies in a share for share exchange just before or just after a merger announcement?

A) Buy the target firm's stock
B) Buy the target firm's stock and sell the acquirer's stock short
C) Buy the acquirer's stock only
D) Sell the target's stock short and buy the acquirer's stock
E) Sell the target stock short
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Which of the following are often participants in the acquisition process?

A) Investment bankers
B) Lawyers
C) Accountants
D) Proxy solicitors
E) All of the above
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An investor group borrowed the money necessary to buy all of the stock of a company.Which of the following terms best describes this transaction?

A) Merger
B) Consolidation
C) Leveraged buyout
D) Tender offer
E) Joint venture
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Pacific Surfware acquired Surferdude and as part of the transaction both of the firms ceased to exist in their form prior to the transaction and combined to create an entirely new entity,Wildly Exotic Surfware.Which one of the following terms best describes this transaction?

A) Divestiture
B) Tender offer
C) Joint venture
D) Spinoff
E) Consolidation
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The hubris motive for M&As refers to which of the following?

A) Explains why mergers may happen even if the current market value of the target firm reflects its true economic value
B) The ratio of the market value of the acquiring firm's stock exceeds the replacement cost of its assets
C) Agency problems
D) Market power
E) The Q ratio
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Which one of the following statements accurately describes a merger?

A) A merger transforms the target firm into a new entity which necessarily becomes a subsidiary of the acquiring firm
B) A new firm is created from the assets and liabilities of the acquirer and target firms
C) The acquiring firm absorbs only the assets of the target firm
D) The target firm is absorbed entirely into the acquiring firm and ceases to exist as a separate legal entity.
E) A new firm is created holding the assets and liabilities of the target firm and its former assets only.
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Around the announcement date of a merger or acquisition,abnormal returns to target firm shareholders normally average

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) -3%
D) 100%
E) 50%
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Which of the following are generally not considered motives for mergers?

A) Desire to achieve economies of scale
B) Desire to achieve economies of scope
C) Desire to achieve antitrust regulatory approval
D) Strategic realignment
E) Desire to purchase undervalued assets
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Restaurant chain,Camin Holdings,acquired all of the assets and liabilities of Cheesecakes R Us.The combined firm is known as Camin Holdings and Cheesecakes R Us no longer exists as a separate entity.The
Acquisition is best described as a:

A) Merger
B) Consolidation
C) Tender offer
D) Spinoff
E) Divestiture
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A steel maker acquired a coal mining company.Which of the following terms best describes this deal?

A) Vertical
B) Conglomerate
C) Horizontal
D) Obtuse
E) Tender offer
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Post-merger financial performance of the new firm is often about the same as which of the following?

A) Joint ventures
B) Strategic alliances
C) Licenses
D) Minority investments
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is not true of financial synergy?

A) Tends to reduce the firm's cost of capital
B) Results from a better matching of investment opportunities available to the firm with internally generated funds
C) Enables larger firms to experience lower average security underwriting costs than smaller firms
D) Tends to spread the firm's fixed expenses over increasing levels of production
E) A and B
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Which of the following is not true of unrelated diversification?

A) Involves buying firms outside of the company's primary lines of business
B) Involves shifting from a firm's core product lines into those which are perceived to have higher growth potential
C) Generally results in higher returns to shareholders
D) Generally requires that the cash flows of acquired businesses are uncorrelated with those of the firm's existing businesses
E) A and D only
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Which of the following is the most common reason that M&As often fail to meet expectations?

A) Overpayment
B) Form of payment
C) Large size of target firm
D) Inadequate post-merger due diligence
E) Poor post-merger communication
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News Corporation of America announced its intention to purchase shares in another national newspaper chain. Which one of the following terms best describes this announcement?

A) Divestiture
B) Spinoff
C) Consolidation
D) Tender offer
E) Merger proposal
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A horizontal merger occurs between two companies within the same industry.
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The acquisition of a coal mining business by a steel manufacturing company is an example of a vertical merger.
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Financial restructuring generally refers to actions taken by the firm to change total debt and equity structure.
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The target company is the firm being solicited by the acquiring company.
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In a statutory merger,the acquiring company assumes the assets and liabilities of the target firm in accordance with the prevailing federal government statutes.
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An acquisition occurs when one firm takes a controlling interest in another firm,a legal subsidiary of another firm,or selected assets of another firm.The acquired firm often remains a subsidiary of the acquiring company.
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In a statutory merger,both the acquiring and target firms survive.
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Investment bankers offer strategic and tactical advice and acquisition opportunities,screen potential buyers and sellers,make initial contact with a seller or buyer,and provide negotiation support for their clients.
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The primary advantage of a holding company structure is the potential leverage that can be achieved by gaining effective control of other companies' assets at a lower overall cost than would be required if the firm were to acquire 100 percent of the target's outstanding stock.
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A merger of equals is a merger framework usually applied whenever the merger participants are comparable in size,competitive position,profitability,and market capitalization.
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A leveraged buyout is the purchase of a company using as much equity as possible.
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A divestiture is the sale of all or substantially all of a company or product line to another party for cash or securities.
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A conglomerate merger is one in which a firm acquires other firms,which are highly related to its current core business.
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Operational restructuring refers to the outright or partial sale of companies or product lines or to downsizing by closing unprofitable or non-strategic facilities.
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Joint ventures are cooperative business relationships formed by two or more separate parties to achieve common strategic objectives
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The merger of Exxon Oil Company and Mobil Oil Company was considered a horizontal merger.
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Holding companies and their shareholders may be subject to triple taxation.
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In a consolidation,two or more companies join together to form a new firm.
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Large investment banks invariably provide higher quality service and advice than smaller,so-called boutique investment banks.
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A vertical merger is one in which the merger participants are usually competitors.
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When investment bankers are paid by a firm's board to evaluate a proposed takeover bid,their opinions are given in a so-called "fairness letter."
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Market power is a theory that suggests that firms merge to improve their ability to set product and service selling prices.
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Pre-merger returns to target firm shareholders average about 30% around the announcement date of the transaction.
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A statutory merger is a combination of two corporations in which only one corporation survives and the merged corporation goes out of existence.
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Only interest payments on ESOP loans are tax deductible by the firm sponsoring the ESOP.
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Holding companies can gain effective control of other companies by owning significantly less than 100% of their outstanding voting stock.
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Synergy is the notion that the combination of two or more firms will create value exceeding what either firm could have achieved if they had remained independent.
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Takeover attempts are likely to increase when the market value of a firm's assets is more than their replacement value.
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During periods of high inflation,the market value of assets is often less than their book value.This often creates an attractive M&A opportunity.
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Most M&A transactions in the United States are hostile or unfriendly takeover attempts.
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Overpayment is the leading factor contributing to the failure of M&As to meet expectations.
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Tax benefits,such as tax credits and net operating loss carry-forwards of the target firm,are often considered the primary reason for the acquisition of that firm.
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Operating synergy consists of economies of scale and scope.Economies of scale refer to the spreading of variable costs over increasing production levels,while economies of scope refer to the use of a specific asset to produce multiple related products or services.
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Because of hubris,managers of acquiring firms often believe their valuation of a target firm is superior to the market's valuation.Consequently,they often end up overpaying for the firm.True and False
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Deregulated industries often experience an upsurge in M&A activity shortly after regulations are removed.
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Post-merger returns to shareholders often do not meet expectations.However,this is also true of such alternatives to M&As as joint ventures,alliances,and new product introductions.
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Mergers and acquisitions rarely pay off for target firm shareholders,but they are usually beneficial to acquiring firm shareholders.
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Most empirical studies support the conclusion that unrelated diversification benefits a firm's shareholders.
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A joint venture rarely takes the legal form of a corporation.
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Although there is substantial evidence that mergers pay off for target firm shareholders around the time the takeover is announced,shareholder wealth creation in the 3-5 years following a takeover is often limited.
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The empirical evidence shows that unrelated diversification is an effective means of smoothing out the business cycle.
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Which of the following are not true about ESOPs?

A) An ESOP is a trust
B) Employer contributions to an ESOP are tax deductible
C) ESOPs can never borrow
D) Employees participating in ESOPs are immediately vested
E) C and D
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A firm may be motivated to purchase another firm whenever

A) The cost to replace the target firm's assets is less than its market value
B) The replacement cost of the target firm's assets exceeds its market value
C) When the inflation rate is accelerating
D) The ratio of the target firm's market value is more than twice its book value
E) The market to book ratio is greater than one and increasing
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ESOPs may be used for which of the following?

A) As an alternative to divestiture
B) To consummate management buyouts
C) As an anti-takeover defense
D) A, B, and C
E) A and B only
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Growth is often cited as an important factor in acquisitions.The underlying assumption is that that bigger is
better to achieve scale,critical mass,globalization,and integration.
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Which of the following are generally considered restructuring activities?

A) A merger
B) An acquisition
C) A divestiture
D) A consolidation
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of economies of scope?

A) Declining average fixed costs due to increasing levels of capacity utilization
B) A single computer center supports multiple business units
C) Amortization of capitalized software
D) The divestiture of a product line
E) Shifting production from an underutilized facility to another to achieve a higher overall operating rate and shutting down the first facility
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Buyers often prefer "friendly" takeovers to hostile ones because of all of the following except for:

A) Can often be consummated at a lower price
B) Avoid an auction environment
C) Facilitate post-merger integration
D) A shareholder vote is seldom required
E) The target firm's management recommends approval of the takeover to its shareholders
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Which one of the following is not an example of a horizontal merger?

A) NationsBank and Bank of America combine
B) U.S. Steel and Marathon Oil combine
C) Exxon and Mobil Oil combine
D) SBC Communications and Ameritech Communications combine
E) Hewlett Packard and Compaq Computer combine
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Which of the following represent disadvantages of a holding company structure?

A) Potential for triple taxation
B) Significant number of minority shareholders may create contentious environment
C) Managers may have difficulty in making the best investment decisions
D) A, B, and C
E) A and C only
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A leveraged buyout is the purchase of a company financed primarily by debt.This is a term more frequently applied to a firm going private financed primarily by debt.
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All of the following are considered business alliances except for

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B) Mergers
C) Minority investments
D) Franchises
E) Licensing agreements
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Financial considerations,such as an acquirer believing the target is undervalued,a booming stock market or falling interest rates,frequently drive surges in the number of acquisitions.
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Consolidation occurs when two or more companies join to form a new company.
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An acquisition is the purchase of an entire company or a controlling interest in a company.
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Which of the following is true only of a consolidation?

A) More than two firms are involved in the combination
B) One party to the combination disappears
C) All parties to the combination disappear
D) The entity resulting from the combination assumes ownership of the assets and liabilities of the acquiring firm only.
E) One company becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of the other.
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The empirical evidence supports the presumption that bigger is always better when it comes to acquisitions.
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A subsidiary merger is a merger of two companies where the target company becomes a subsidiary of the parent.
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Individual investors can generally diversify their own stock portfolios more efficiently than corporate managers who diversify the companies they manage.
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Which of the following represent alternative ways for businesses to reap some or all of the advantages of M&As?

A) Joint ventures and strategic alliances
B) Strategic alliances, minority investments, and licensing
C) Minority investments, alliances, and licensing
D) Franchises, alliances, joint ventures, and licensing
E) All of the above
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Which of the following are not true about economies of scale?

A) Spreading fixed costs over increasing production levels
B) Improve the overall cost position of the firm
C) Most common in manufacturing businesses
D) Most common in businesses whose costs are primarily variable
E) Are common to such industries as utilities, steel making, pharmaceutical, chemical and aircraft manufacturing
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The purpose of a "fairness" opinion from an investment bank is

A) To evaluate for the target's board of directors the appropriateness of a takeover offer
B) To satisfy Securities and Exchange Commission filing requirements
C) To support the buyer's negotiation effort
D) To assist acquiring management in the evaluation of takeover targets
E) A and B
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Institutional investors in private companies often have considerable influence approving or disapproving proposed mergers.Which of the following are generally not considered institutional investors?

A) Pension funds
B) Insurance companies
C) Bank trust departments
D) United States Treasury Department
E) Mutual funds
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64
Which of the following is not true of strategic realignment?

A) May be a result of industry deregulation
B) Is rarely a result of technological change
C) Is a common motive for M&As
D) A and C only
E) Is commonly a result of technological change
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65
Around the announcement date of a merger,acquiring firm shareholders normally earn

A) 30% positive abnormal returns
B) -20% abnormal returns
C) Zero to slightly negative returns
D) 100% positive abnormal returns
E) 10% positive abnormal returns
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66
Arbitrageurs often adopt which of the following strategies in a share for share exchange just before or just after a merger announcement?

A) Buy the target firm's stock
B) Buy the target firm's stock and sell the acquirer's stock short
C) Buy the acquirer's stock only
D) Sell the target's stock short and buy the acquirer's stock
E) Sell the target stock short
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67
Which of the following are often participants in the acquisition process?

A) Investment bankers
B) Lawyers
C) Accountants
D) Proxy solicitors
E) All of the above
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68
An investor group borrowed the money necessary to buy all of the stock of a company.Which of the following terms best describes this transaction?

A) Merger
B) Consolidation
C) Leveraged buyout
D) Tender offer
E) Joint venture
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69
Pacific Surfware acquired Surferdude and as part of the transaction both of the firms ceased to exist in their form prior to the transaction and combined to create an entirely new entity,Wildly Exotic Surfware.Which one of the following terms best describes this transaction?

A) Divestiture
B) Tender offer
C) Joint venture
D) Spinoff
E) Consolidation
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70
The hubris motive for M&As refers to which of the following?

A) Explains why mergers may happen even if the current market value of the target firm reflects its true economic value
B) The ratio of the market value of the acquiring firm's stock exceeds the replacement cost of its assets
C) Agency problems
D) Market power
E) The Q ratio
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71
Which one of the following statements accurately describes a merger?

A) A merger transforms the target firm into a new entity which necessarily becomes a subsidiary of the acquiring firm
B) A new firm is created from the assets and liabilities of the acquirer and target firms
C) The acquiring firm absorbs only the assets of the target firm
D) The target firm is absorbed entirely into the acquiring firm and ceases to exist as a separate legal entity.
E) A new firm is created holding the assets and liabilities of the target firm and its former assets only.
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72
Around the announcement date of a merger or acquisition,abnormal returns to target firm shareholders normally average

A) 10%
B) 30%
C) -3%
D) 100%
E) 50%
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73
Which of the following are generally not considered motives for mergers?

A) Desire to achieve economies of scale
B) Desire to achieve economies of scope
C) Desire to achieve antitrust regulatory approval
D) Strategic realignment
E) Desire to purchase undervalued assets
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74
Restaurant chain,Camin Holdings,acquired all of the assets and liabilities of Cheesecakes R Us.The combined firm is known as Camin Holdings and Cheesecakes R Us no longer exists as a separate entity.The
Acquisition is best described as a:

A) Merger
B) Consolidation
C) Tender offer
D) Spinoff
E) Divestiture
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75
A steel maker acquired a coal mining company.Which of the following terms best describes this deal?

A) Vertical
B) Conglomerate
C) Horizontal
D) Obtuse
E) Tender offer
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76
Post-merger financial performance of the new firm is often about the same as which of the following?

A) Joint ventures
B) Strategic alliances
C) Licenses
D) Minority investments
E) All of the above
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77
Which of the following is not true of financial synergy?

A) Tends to reduce the firm's cost of capital
B) Results from a better matching of investment opportunities available to the firm with internally generated funds
C) Enables larger firms to experience lower average security underwriting costs than smaller firms
D) Tends to spread the firm's fixed expenses over increasing levels of production
E) A and B
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78
Which of the following is not true of unrelated diversification?

A) Involves buying firms outside of the company's primary lines of business
B) Involves shifting from a firm's core product lines into those which are perceived to have higher growth potential
C) Generally results in higher returns to shareholders
D) Generally requires that the cash flows of acquired businesses are uncorrelated with those of the firm's existing businesses
E) A and D only
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79
Which of the following is the most common reason that M&As often fail to meet expectations?

A) Overpayment
B) Form of payment
C) Large size of target firm
D) Inadequate post-merger due diligence
E) Poor post-merger communication
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80
News Corporation of America announced its intention to purchase shares in another national newspaper chain. Which one of the following terms best describes this announcement?

A) Divestiture
B) Spinoff
C) Consolidation
D) Tender offer
E) Merger proposal
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