Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.

In this paper, we examine the abnormal returns for acquiring firms during acquisition announcements when the founder serves on the board of directors. In addition, we investigate how this relationship is influenced by the following corporate governance variables: firm’s choice of unitary or dual lea...

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Main Authors: Teo, See Hoo., Goh, Jenn Yang., Loh, Ee Chong.
Other Authors: Kang Soon Lee, Eugene
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-439172023-05-19T03:30:08Z Investor reaction to acquisition announcements. Teo, See Hoo. Goh, Jenn Yang. Loh, Ee Chong. Kang Soon Lee, Eugene Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Mergers and acquisitions In this paper, we examine the abnormal returns for acquiring firms during acquisition announcements when the founder serves on the board of directors. In addition, we investigate how this relationship is influenced by the following corporate governance variables: firm’s choice of unitary or dual leadership structure, proportion of independent directors serving on the board of directors and the proportion of equity ownership held by independent directors or institutional investors. We tracked the acquisition activities of 85 SGX firms from 2005 to 2006 and first established that acquiring firms on average experience positive abnormal returns. However, we find that when the founder is present, the acquiring firm experience lower abnormal returns. In addition, this negative association is strengthened when independent directors or institutional investors held higher proportion of equity ownership. On the other hand, we did not find any significant relationship between the firm’s choice of leadership structure and ratio of independent directors serving on the board with the acquiring firm’s abnormal returns. This is contrary to our theoretical predictions and led us to question the effectiveness of such tools of corporate governance when the founder is present on the board. BUSINESS 2011-05-13T08:02:03Z 2011-05-13T08:02:03Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43917 en Nanyang Technological University 39 p.
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Teo, See Hoo.
Goh, Jenn Yang.
Loh, Ee Chong.
Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
description In this paper, we examine the abnormal returns for acquiring firms during acquisition announcements when the founder serves on the board of directors. In addition, we investigate how this relationship is influenced by the following corporate governance variables: firm’s choice of unitary or dual leadership structure, proportion of independent directors serving on the board of directors and the proportion of equity ownership held by independent directors or institutional investors. We tracked the acquisition activities of 85 SGX firms from 2005 to 2006 and first established that acquiring firms on average experience positive abnormal returns. However, we find that when the founder is present, the acquiring firm experience lower abnormal returns. In addition, this negative association is strengthened when independent directors or institutional investors held higher proportion of equity ownership. On the other hand, we did not find any significant relationship between the firm’s choice of leadership structure and ratio of independent directors serving on the board with the acquiring firm’s abnormal returns. This is contrary to our theoretical predictions and led us to question the effectiveness of such tools of corporate governance when the founder is present on the board.
author2 Kang Soon Lee, Eugene
author_facet Kang Soon Lee, Eugene
Teo, See Hoo.
Goh, Jenn Yang.
Loh, Ee Chong.
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author Teo, See Hoo.
Goh, Jenn Yang.
Loh, Ee Chong.
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title Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
title_short Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
title_full Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
title_fullStr Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
title_full_unstemmed Investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
title_sort investor reaction to acquisition announcements.
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43917
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