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How an ipo helps in m&a

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Sevilir, Merih
Shivdasani, Anil

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An initial public offering (IPO) can often provide a powerful stimulus to private companies seeking to pursue an acquisition- driven growth strategy. Based on a comprehensive analysis of U.S. IPOs, the authors show that newly public companies are prolific acquirers. Over 30% of companies conducting an IPO make at least one acquisition in their IPO year, and the typical IPO firm makes about four acquisitions during its first five years as a public company. IPOs facilitate MandA not only by providing infusions of capital but also by creating ongoing access to equity and debt markets for cash-financed deals. In addition, IPOs create an acquisition currency that can prove valuable in stock-financed deals when the shares are attractively priced. The authors also argue that IPOs improve the ability of companies to conduct MandA by resolving some of the valuation uncertainty facing privately held companies.

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Wiley

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Journal of Applied Corporate Finance

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10.1111/j.1745-6622.2010.00278.x

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