Many managements apparently are overexposed in impressionable childhood years to the story in which the imprisoned, handsome
Question:
“Many managements apparently are overexposed in impressionable childhood years to the story in which the imprisoned, handsome prince is released from the toad’s body by a kiss from the beautiful princess. Consequently, they are certain that the managerial kiss will do wonders for the profitability of Company T (target). Such optimism is essential.
Absent that rosy view, why else should the shareholders of Company A (acquisitor) want to own an interest in T at the 2X takeover cost rather than at the X market price they would pay if they made direct purchases on their own?
In other words, investors can always buy toads at the going price for toads. If investors instead bankroll princesses who wish to pay double for the right to kiss a toad, those kisses had better pack some real dynamite. We’ve observed many kisses, but very few miracles. Nevertheless, many managerial princesses remain serenely confident about the future potency of their kisses – even after their corporate backyards are knee-deep in unresponsive toads.”
Task:
Companies with successful M&As are likely to have a record of effectively managing their people issues in post-deal integration.
Critically explore the areas of people management that the above companies should focus on after the merger.
Accounting concepts and applications
ISBN: 978-0538745482
11th Edition
Authors: Albrecht Stice, Stice Swain