A) A conglomerate merger is one where a firm combines with another firm in the same industry.
B) Regulations in the United States prohibit acquiring firms from using common stock to purchase another firm.
C) Defensive mergers are designed to make a company less vulnerable to a takeover.
D) The equity residual method values a target firm by discounting residual cash flows at the acquiring firm's overall cost of capital reflecting the combined firm's post-merger capital structure.
E) A financial merger occurs when the operations of the firms involved are integrated in the hope of achieving synergistic benefits.
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A) 11.63%
B) 12.25%
C) 12.89%
D) 13.57%
E) 14.25%
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A) 1.46
B) 1.54
C) 1.61
D) 1.69
E) 1.78
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A) Establishing a poison pill provision.
B) Granting lucrative golden parachutes to senior managers.
C) Establishing a super-majority provision in the company's bylaws to raise the percentage of the board of directors that must approve an acquisition from 50% to 75%.
D) Retiring long-term debt early to reduce total debt on the balance sheet which will increase the firm's financial position.
E) Finding a "white squire" that will buy enough of the target firm's shares to block the hostile takeover.
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A) The acquiring firm's required rate of return in most horizontal mergers will not be affected, because the two firms will have similar betas.
B) The goal of merger valuation is to value the target firm's total capital at the target firm's weighted average cost of capital because a firm is acquired from all of its investors--both shareholders and creditors.
C) The basic rationale for any financial merger is synergy and, thus, the estimation of pro forma cash flows is the single most important part of the analysis.
D) In most mergers, the benefits of synergy and the premium the acquirer pays over the market price are summed and then divided equally between the shareholders of the acquiring and target firms.
E) The primary rationale for most operating mergers is synergy.
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A) $7.94
B) $8.36
C) $8.80
D) $9.26
E) $9.75
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