Do Acquirers Gain Real Wealth? : A Long Term Study in India
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https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf/2017/v11i4/112631Keywords:
Mergers
, Acquisitions, Bhar, Inflation, Real Returns, Real Wealth, India, Event Study, Acquirer's Returns, Acquirer's Wealth, Shareholder WealthG30
, G31, G32, G34, E30, E31Paper Submission Date
, May 11, 2016, Paper sent back for Revision, September 12, Paper Acceptance Date, January 29, 2017.Abstract
The present paper analyzed long term performance of M&A deals in India in terms of growth in shareholder value of acquirers in real terms and compared it with growth in nominal terms. It tried to understand whether M&A deals contribute to shareholder wealth of acquirers in real terms in comparison to nominal terms. We performed sectoral as well as overall analysis of a sample of 174 deals. We analyzed performance in three ways; in the form of growth of shareholder wealth of acquirers in nominal terms, growth of shareholder wealth of acquirers in real terms, and finally, a one on one comparison of performance in nominal terms vis a vis real terms. The study covered domestic M&A deals in India over a period of 1989 to 2014 involving Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) listed acquirers. The model used for study is BHAR (Buy and Hold Abnormal Return) and a modification of BHAR, that is, RBHAR (Real Buy and Hold Abnormal Return). We did not find any significant difference between the test results of BHAR and RBHAR on a standalone basis. However, when we compared the performance of BHAR and RBHAR on a one to one basis, we found that the performance of M&A deals in auto and IT sectors in real terms was better than in nominal terms. Overall, M&A performance in real terms was also better than that in nominal terms.Downloads
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