Mergers and Acquisitions, + Website
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-26541-2 (ISBN)
The legal, financial, and business primer to the M&A process Mergers and Acquisitions offers accessible step-by-step guidance through the M&A process to provide the legal and financial background required to navigate these deals successfully. From the initial engagement letter to the final acquisition agreement, this book delves into the mechanics of the process from beginning to end, favoring practical advice and actionable steps over theoretical concepts. Coverage includes deal structure, corporate structuring considerations, tax issues, public companies, leveraged buyouts, troubled businesses and more, with a uniquely solution-oriented approach to the M&A process. This updated second edition features new discussion on cross-border transactions and "pseudo" M&A deals, and the companion websites provides checklists and sample forms to facilitate organization and follow-through.
Mergers and acquisitions are complex, and problems can present themselves at each stage of the process; even if the deal doesn't fall through, you may still come out with less than you bargained for. This book is a multi-disciplinary primer for anyone navigating an M&A, providing the legal, financial, and business advice that helps you swing the deal your way.
Understand the legal mechanics of an M&A deal
Navigate the process with step-by-step guidance
Compare M&A structures, and the rationale behind each
Solve common issues and avoid transactional missteps
Do you know what action to take when you receive an engagement letter, confidentiality agreement, or letter of intent? Do you know when to get the banker involved, and how? Simply assuming the everything will work out well guarantees that it will—for the other side. Don't leave your M&A to chance; get the information and tools you need to get it done right. Mergers and Acquisitions guides you through the process step-by-step with expert insight and real-world advice.
EDWIN L. MILLER, JR. is a partner with Sullivan & Worcester. He has practiced corporate and securities law for over forty years. He has represented both issuers and underwriters in numerous IPOs, secondary stock offerings, and other public market transactions. In addition, he has organized a number of private equity/venture capital funds and has represented venture capital firms and technology companies in venture financings. LEWIS N. SEGALL is a corporate partner and leader of the Corporate/M&A Group at Sullivan & Worcester. He regularly represents public and private companies in equity and debt financings, joint ventures, domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate matters. He also represents financial institutions in secured and unsecured credit facilities.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Structuring Fundamentals 1
Basic Corporate Finance Concepts 1
Reasons for Acquisitions 7
Three Basic Acquisition Structures 11
Structuring Considerations: Overview 14
Chapter 2 The Acquisition Process 20
Overview 20
Valuation of the Business 27
Investment Bank Engagement Letters 30
Confidentiality Agreements 35
Letters of Intent 37
Stay Bonuses and Other Employee Retention Arrangements 39
Business and Legal Due Diligence 42
Intellectual Property Due Diligence 55
From Signing to Closing 66
Appendixes 67
Chapter 3 Corporate (Nontax) Structuring Considerations 69
Business Objectives and Other Nontax Structuring Considerations 69
Acquisition Structure Diagrams 78
Forms of Acquisition Consideration 78
Debt 83
Cash, Stock, and Earnouts 96
Successor Liability and the De Facto Merger Doctrine 101
Securities Law Compliance 104
Antitrust Compliance: Hart-Scott-Rodino Act 114
Equity Compensation 120
Incentive Stock Options 126
Employment Agreements and Noncompetition Covenants 130
Indemnification 136
Employment and Benefits Law 138
Acquisition Accounting 140
Recapitalization Accounting 144
Appendixes 145
Chapter 4 Tax Considerations 146
Taxable Versus Tax-Free Transactions: Overview of Relevant Situations 146
Detailed Analysis of the Positions of the Target and Its Owners and of the Buyer 148
Taxable Transactions and Their Tax Effects 150
Tax-Free Transactions 154
Special Situations 159
Golden Parachute Tax 164
Chapter 5 The Definitive Acquisition Agreement 169
Economic Terms 169
Representations and Warranties 184
Covenants 196
Additional Agreements 199
Conditions to Closing 200
Survival of Representations and Indemnification 201
Termination 206
Miscellaneous 206
Representing Targets: A Summary 207
Appendixes 210
Chapter 6 Acquisitions of Public Companies 211
Public-to-Public Mergers: What is Different? 211
Case Law–Developed Fiduciary Duties and Standards of Review 214
Evolution of Fiduciary Duty Case Law and Judicial Review 220
Securities Laws and Public Company Acquisitions 237
Anti-Takeover Devices 247
Appendix 256
Chapter 7 Leveraged Buyouts (Structural and Tax Issues) and Acquisitions of a Troubled Business (Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy) 257
Leveraged Buyouts: Structural and Tax Issues 257
Acquisition of a Troubled Business Generally 263
Fraudulent Transfers 265
Acquisitions Out of Bankruptcy 272
Chapter 8 International M&A 282
Cross-Border Acquisitions 282
Chapter 9 Joint Ventures 292
Reasons for Joint Ventures 292
Types of Joint Ventures 293
Typical Joint Venture Terms 295
Appendix 304
About the Website 305
Index 307
Erscheinungsdatum | 12.05.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Wiley Finance |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 158 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 544 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-26541-X / 111926541X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-26541-2 / 9781119265412 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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