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1. AOL Time Warner Merger   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
A 10 page paper that discusses the merger of these two huge corporations. Here was a merger like no other. Not only was it the largest merger in history, it was the first merger of a bricks-and-mortar corporation and a cyberspace Internet corporation, which created a new kind of company that crosses several industries. This paper provides background information on each corporation and the benefits that each company gained from the merger and the potential benefits for the consumer. The writer also discuses why the two companies wanted to merger. The conditions of the FTC and FCC approvals are outlined along with the conditions from the European Union. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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2. Boeing - McDonnell Douglas Merger   (24  Pages, 286.8 $ (USD) )
A 24 page paper that investigates the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas. This 1997 merger created the largest aerospace company in the world, with more than 200,000 employees and sales in excess of $57 billion in 1999. This paper traces the events leading up to the merger, how it was finally settled and the opinions of the CEOs of each company before and after the merger. The writer also provides share values for approximately 40 days before and after the merger. Selected fiscal data is also provided for Boeing for the year before and the year of the merger. Also, income and estimated earnings are included for 1999. 4 tables are included. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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3. Prospects for the Bell Atlantic–GTE Merger   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
A 10 page paper discussing the likely effects of the merger on the future success of the two companies. Other companies in the telecommunications industry are vehemently opposing the merger and the FCC could well choose to put a stop to it, but the merger promises great success for Bell Atlantic and GTE. The paper examines the industry from the perspective of several selected economic indicators, then examines the post-merger entity in the same manner. Employment is likely to suffer from the combined effects of the merger and from the predicted trend of downsizing throughout the industry, but all other selected aspects of the industry—long distance and wireless coverage, Internet applications, consumer spending and market growth—appear to be in the post-merger company's favor. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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4. The First Union-Wachovia Bank Merger   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
10 pages. The merger of First Union and Wachovia Banks is the topic of this paper. In any major merger such as this, there are many economic factors to consider. Some of the topics include the corporate culture and personnel integration that are involved in any merger, the market concentration, and employee morale when a merger takes place. There are economic market concentrations to consider as well as product expansion and scale economies. Funding costs and production costs are further considerations. This is a well-researched paper that includes many topics that are related to this and any other merger. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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5. Company Finance After the Merger   (16  Pages, 191.2 $ (USD) )
A 16 page paper discussing financial issues following the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas, and analyzing the merger in terms of capital structure, dividend policy, cost of capital and theoretical implications as defined by Miller and Modigliani. The paper compares the year of the merger with that of the one following, but Boeing's other businesses did not remain static during that time—there was intense competition with Airbus, which managed to improve its market share by nearly 20 percent in the meantime. Boeing's slide in stock value can be attributable in large part to their merger with McDonnell Douglas, but the merger cannot be blamed for the entire slide, particularly not at a time that the rest of the market was increasing in value. Boeing still is faced with the task of fully integrated McDonnell Douglas, but poor practice in other areas also has affected the growth of the company. The paper includes two charts and two tables. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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6. Bank Mergers in British Columbia   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
A 7 page paper which examines the article “Accessibility and Bank Mergers in British Columbia” by Professor Paul Bowles. The first section of the paper consists of a summary of the article. The second section contains a critique of the article, more specifically the part of the article that deals with the positive and negative aspects of bank mergers in high concentrate communities. Overall, Bowles does an excellent job at presenting the numerous possibilities, illustrating that mergers are not always beneficial to all concerned and that mergers do not always mean better service. No additional sources cited.
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7. Internal & External Growth Strategies Trade-Off
2008, 3 Pages, 741 Words, 20 $ (USD)
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8. Economic Analysis of the Merger that Formed Daimler-Chrysler:   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
This 10 page report discusses the 1998 merger between automakers Daimler-Benz of Germany and Chrysler corporation of the United States. With yearly sales of $130 billion, the merger between Chrysler and Daimler-Benz, the transatlantic colossus formed by the merger of Chrysler with Daimler-Benz was the most spectacular private German-American commercial alliance in history. The merger serves as a modern case study of the new global economics and economic theory in action. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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9. Mergers; Why They Happen and Why They Fail   (6  Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
This 6 page paper looks at the level of mergers which are taking place and the reasons that mergers are so popular. The paper then considers how and why mergers fail to realise the potential benefits and the difficulties faced in trying to achieve those targets. The paper cites real examples and argues that the benefits are much harder to realise than is commonly believed. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
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10. A Comparison of Mergers   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
10 pages. With the number of companies both large and small that are undergoing mergers it is easy to know that some of these mergers will be major success stories and some will not. This paper deals with both successful and unsuccessful mergers as well as some of the reasoning behind what should be considered before undertaking a merger. The banking industry is one industry that sees mergers taking place frequently. This paper includes financial information and trend analysis in examining a merger. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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