(Mobile library) The Art of MA, Fourth Edition: A Merger Acquisition Buyout Guide (Professional Finance Investment)
☆ Stanley Foster Reed, Alexandria Lajoux, H. Peter Nesvold ☆
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very Detailed!By Sagar LakhaniAn in-depth guide on the mergers and acquisitions process. Very detailed!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Chris E. TewClear. Well written. Insightful. Entertaining. Well researched.12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Great overview of the MA ProcessBy Master WayneThis book provides a great overview of an MA deal. There is a lot of information on finding a deal, valuationAuthoritative and completely up-to-date, the Fourth Edition of The Art of MA is an unsurpassed, one-stop guide to every facet of mergers and acquisitions that enables you to make winning deals with complete confidence. This definitive resource retains its popular QA format, offering quick access to all the changes that have occurred in the field since the merger wave of the 1990s. The book explores every key aspect of winning MA transactions, and presents advice on avoiding common MA pitfalls. ... [PDF.gr08] The Art of MA, Fourth Edition: A Merger Acquisition Buyout Guide (Professional Finance Investment) Rating: 4.58 (462 Votes)
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