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Posts tagged as “merger”

Accretion / Dilution Analysis

An Accretion/Dilution analysis is a staple of M&A modeling used to determine whether a proposed merger or acquisition will increase (accrete) or decrease (dilute) the combined company's Earnings Per Share (EPS).

How to Scan-Read What’s New In Business Press?

A crucial skill for anyone in the business world is the ability to quickly absorb large volumes of information. Scan-reading the business press allows you to efficiently identify the most relevant news, trends, and data points without getting bogged down in unnecessary detail.

Arbitrage

Arbitrage is a financial strategy that involves exploiting temporary price discrepancies of an identical or similar asset in different markets to make a risk-free profit.…

Standard Financial Model

A standard financial model is a spreadsheet-based tool used to forecast a company's financial performance. It's an abstract, numerical representation of a business that helps analysts, investors, and managers make informed decisions.

McKinsey 7S Framework

Developed by consultants at McKinsey & Company in the early 1980s, this framework posits that there are seven interconnected internal elements that an organization must consider to ensure effective performance and a seamless response to challenges.

What Is A Reverse Merger?

The primary motivation for a private company to pursue a reverse merger is to become publicly traded without going through the lengthy, complex, and often expensive process of a traditional Initial Public Offering (IPO).

Antitrust Laws

Antitrust laws, designed to foster fair competition and protect consumers, are undergoing a significant evolution, presenting both challenges and opportunities for businesses across all sectors.

Proprietary Trading

Proprietary trading, where financial firms trade with their own capital to generate profits, employs a wide array of strategies to capitalize on market opportunities.