Mergers and acquisitions (with specific reference to the Singapore context)
Although a significant number of mergers and acquisitions is being undertaken in Singapore annually, the scale of local merger activities pales in comparison to those in the US and UK. Nevertheless, mergers and . acquisitions have played an important part in the growth of several public listed...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-644862023-05-19T06:09:05Z Mergers and acquisitions (with specific reference to the Singapore context) Poh, Kristellynna Chor Chor Chan, Jenny Yin Ling Neo, Annie Ah Yen Lee Lip Nyean Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business Although a significant number of mergers and acquisitions is being undertaken in Singapore annually, the scale of local merger activities pales in comparison to those in the US and UK. Nevertheless, mergers and . acquisitions have played an important part in the growth of several public listed companies in Singapore over the years and they are regarded as a useful tool for diversification and expansion. Three aspects of mergers and acquisitions with specific reference to the local context are covered in this study. The principle focus of the · study is the determination of the predominant motive underlying takeover activities. The predominant ·motive was identified via case studies on a sample of 20 cases of mergers or acquisitions over the past ten years and which satisfy the laid down criteria. The second part of the study examines how the regulatory framework affects takeover activities. The third part analyzes the defenses employed by target companies against unwelcome bids. A comprehensive literature review pertaining to the above-mentioned aspects of mergers and acquisitions was carried out. In addition, the offer documents, circulars to shareholders, press reports and other relevant articles were thoroughly scrutinized to identify the predominant motive of the takeover for the case study analysis and to detect defended acquisitions. The study found that in general there were more than one motive in each case of merger or major motives identified in the acquisition. The study include diversification, target undervaluation, financial motives, operational synergy and desire for growth . However, from the analysis of the 20 cases, diversification is constituted to be the predominant motive of this study. The regulatory framework governing mergers and acquisitions in different countries affect takeover practices in varying degrees due to the differing objectives of the regulatory authorities . The differences in the regulatory environment between Singapore, the US and the UK are also highlighted in this study. Finally, the findings of the study revealed that most takeover cases are settled amicably between the acquirers and the target companies. If defences were put up, they are subtle compared to those in the US and UK; this is largely due to the more stringent legal framework in the local context. BUSINESS 2015-05-27T04:02:31Z 2015-05-27T04:02:31Z 1992 1992 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64486 en Nanyang Technological University 171 p. application/pdf |
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Although a significant number of mergers and
acquisitions is being undertaken in Singapore annually, the
scale of local merger activities pales in comparison to those
in the US and UK. Nevertheless, mergers and . acquisitions
have played an important part in the growth of several
public listed companies in Singapore over the years and they
are regarded as a useful tool for diversification and
expansion.
Three aspects of mergers and acquisitions
with specific reference to the local context are covered in
this study. The principle focus of the · study is the
determination of the predominant motive underlying
takeover activities. The predominant ·motive was identified
via case studies on a sample of 20 cases of mergers or
acquisitions over the past ten years and which satisfy the
laid down criteria. The second part of the study examines
how the regulatory framework affects takeover activities.
The third part analyzes the defenses employed by target
companies against unwelcome bids. A comprehensive literature
review pertaining to the above-mentioned aspects of mergers
and acquisitions was carried out. In addition, the offer
documents, circulars to shareholders, press reports and other relevant articles were thoroughly scrutinized to
identify the predominant motive of the takeover for the case
study analysis and to detect defended acquisitions.
The study found that in general there were more
than one motive in each case of merger or
major motives identified in the
acquisition. The
study include
diversification, target undervaluation, financial motives,
operational synergy and desire for growth . However, from the
analysis of the 20 cases, diversification is constituted to
be the predominant motive of this study.
The regulatory framework governing mergers
and acquisitions in different countries affect takeover
practices in varying degrees due to the differing objectives
of the regulatory authorities . The differences in the
regulatory environment between Singapore, the US and the UK
are also highlighted in this study.
Finally, the findings of the study revealed
that most takeover cases are settled amicably between the
acquirers and the target companies. If defences were put up,
they are subtle compared to those in the US and UK; this is
largely due to the more stringent legal framework in the
local context. |
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