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Motives for and Consequences of Minority Equity Purchases

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Motives for and Consequences of Minority Equity Purchases
Motives for and Consequences of Minority Equity Purchases

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Motives for and Consequences of Minority Equity Purchases

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Minority block purchases describe the acquisition of a non-controlling equity stake below 50 percent in a corporation. The individual motives behind these transactions can vary significantly across different types of investors and firms. Friedel Drees examines the capital markets’ reaction to the announcements of minority equity purchases in Europe and the U.S. and identifies the potential sources of value creation. He shows that company-specific characteristics, such as the strategic relatedness between two corporations, can have a significant effect on shareholder value.

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