contribution of mergers and takeovers in indian economy
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SUBMITTED TO:
Dr. Ranjan Upadhyay
FMS (WISDOM)
SUBMITTED BY:
Aakansha Agarwal(7132)
Arti Surtaniya(7155)
Jyoti Yadav(7193)
MBA 3rdsem
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INTRODUCTION OF MERGER
TYPES OF MERGER
STRATEGIC PLANNING
ACQUISITIONS & TAKEOVERSMERGER & ACQUISITION DEALS
CONTRIBUTION OF MERGER &
TAKEOVER
FIVE STAGES OF MERGER
MERGERS IN INDIA
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
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whereby at least two companies combine to
form one single company .
one corporation survives and the merged
corporations go out of business.A subsidiary mergeris a merger of two
companies where the target company becomes
a subsidiary or part of a subsidiary of the
parent company.+ =
X Y+ = XExample
X Y Z
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Horizontal Mergers
- between competing companies
Vertical Mergers
- Between buyer-seller relation-ship
companies
Conglomerate Mergers-Neither competitors nor buyer-seller
relationship
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It is a management tool period.
To help any organization do a better job.
To ensure that members of the organization
are working toward the same goals.
To assess and adjust the organization'sdirection in response to a changing
environment.
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An act of acquiring effective control by one
company over assets or management of another
company.
Two or more companies may remain independent. Separate legal entities.
When an acquisition is 'forced' or 'unwilling', it is
called a takeover.
When managements of acquiring and targetcompanies mutually agree for the takeover, it is
called acquisition or friendly takeover.
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USD 12.1 billionTata Steel buys Corus Plc
USD 6 billionHindalco acquired Novelis Inc.
USD 730 million
Videocon Industries acquired
Daewoo Electronics CorporationLimited
USD 11 billionVodafone buys Hutch
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Merger and Acquisitions have evolved in
five stages .
They are triggered by economic factors.The macroeconomic environment, which
includes the growth in GDP, interest rates
and monetary policies play a key role in
designing the process of mergers oracquisitions.
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First Wave Mergers.
Second Wave Mergers.
Third Wave Mergers.
Fourth Wave Mergers.
Fifth Wave Mergers.
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The first wave mergers commenced from 1897 to1904.
During this phase merged companies enjoyedmonopoly over their lines of production.
The first wave mergers were mostly horizontalmergers.
End Of 1st Wave Merger
The 1st phase ended in failure since they could notachieve the desired efficiency.
The failure was fuelled by the slowdown of theeconomy.
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The second wave mergers took place from
1916 to 1929.
It focused on the mergers between
oligopolies, rather than monopolies . Technological developments provided the
necessary infrastructure.
They were mainly horizontal or conglomerate
in nature. End Of 2nd Wave Mergers
They ended with the stock market crash in
1929 and the great depression.
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The mergers that took place during thisperiod (1965-69) were mainly conglomeratemergers.
Mergers were inspired by high stock prices &interest rates.
End Of The 3rd Wave Merger
The 3rd wave merger ended with the plan tosplit conglomerates in 1968.
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The 4th wave merger started from 1981 and
ended by 1989.
Mergers took place between the oil and gasindustries, pharmaceutical industries,
banking and airline industries.
They ended with anti takeover laws,
Financial Institutions Reform and the GulfWar.
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The 5th Wave Merger (1992-2000) was
inspired by globalization, stock market boom
and deregulation. It took place mainly in the banking and
telecommunications industries.
The 5th Wave Merger ended with the burst
in the stock market bubble.
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From 1991 to date, mergers are not regulated
from a competition perspective.
The Asian Development Outlook 2005mentions the impact of M&As in India.
It indicates for exampleCoca Cola re-
entered the Indian market in 1993 byacquiring Parle.
Pepsi gained a major market presence by
acquiring Duke in 1988.
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HLL has succeeded in enhancing its marketshare through a process of Mergers
/Acquisitions
Product 1992-93 1997-98
Ice Cream 0.00 74.06Sauces,ketchups,jams 0.00 63.54Dental hygiene product 11.20 41.56
Soaps 19.66 26.01Synthetic detergents 33.12 46.72Vanaspati 0.85 13.90
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Revival in deal activity in the country.
More than double the transactions in first five
months as compared to same period last year.
Jan May 10 Jan May 09
No of deals 439 179
Value of deals USD 30 bn USD 8 bn
Rebound linked to recovery of Indian and globaleconomy.
Active sectors Telecom, Pharma, Cement, FMCG.
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Expansion and growthTax Benefits
Financial Synergy
Creating value to stakeholders
Risk reduction
Balancing product cycle
Gain in market share
Increasing EPSGaining cost efficiency
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Costs of mergers and takeovers
Legal expenses
Short-term opportunity cost
Intangible costsPotentially lowered industry innovation
Decline in equity pricing and investment
value
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Two companies are more valuable,
profitable than individual companies.
The shareholder value is also over and above
that of the sum of the two companies.
M&As continue to be an important tool
behind growth of a company.
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The list of past and anticipated mergers covers every
size and variety of business.
The basic reason is:
To achieve economies of scale,
Widen their reach,
Acquire strategic skills, andGain competitive advantage.
Therefore, it is right time for business houses and
corporate to watch the Indian market, and grab the
opportunity.
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