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A Study on the Short-Run Profitability of Acquirer Firms in India

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  • Ramachandran Azhagaiah

    (Associate Professor Department of Commerce KanchiMamunivar Centre for Post Graduate Studies Puducherry, India)

  • T. Sathish Kumar

    (Ph.D Research Scholar Department of Commerce Kanchi, Mamunivar Centre for Post Graduate Studies Puducherry, India)

Abstract

Corporate merger and acquisitions (M&As) reached their peak in the twenty-first century. The M&As have become one of the competitive strategies for external growth. In general, it is believed that M&As can create synergies. Much of the research has focused on performance evaluation, shareholder equity allocation, or even the increase of company market value after the M&As. The present study is impact of business restructuring on the profitability: An empirical analysis with special focus on Chemical Industry in India with a sample of 10 chemical firms listed in one of the leading Indian stock exchanges namely Bombay Stock Exchange out of 23 firms which have undergone M&As in the same industry during 2007. A comparison of the post-merger performance of the sample acquirer firms by use of profitability measures (gross profit ratio, operating profit ratio and net profit ratios) and paired ‘t’ test during the study period of three years before and three years after the period of M&As. The study proves that the Chemical Industry’s overall profitability is significantly increased after the merger supported by‘t’ test.

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  • Ramachandran Azhagaiah & T. Sathish Kumar, 2011. "A Study on the Short-Run Profitability of Acquirer Firms in India," Indian Journal of Commerce and Management Studies, Educational Research Multimedia & Publications,India, vol. 2(7), pages 59-66, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:aii:ijcmss:v:2:y:2011:i:7:p:59-66
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