M U M B AI SILICON VALLEY BANGA LORE SINGA P ORE MUMBA I BK C NE W DE L HI MUNICH Mergers & Acquisitions in India May 2015 © Copyright 2015 Nishith Desai Associates www.nishithdesai.com Mergers & Acquisitions in India About NDA Nishith Desai Associates (NDA) is a research based international law firm with offices in Mumbai, Bangalore, Silicon Valley, Singapore, New Delhi, Munich. We specialize in strategic legal, regulatory and tax advice coupled with industry
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Amazon.com - Financial Analysis Case Study Introduction The bookselling industry is one of the steady growing industries which have estimated the sales of $27 billion in the year 2006. The sales of the books highly depend on different seasons. The industry has diverse customers who buy different categories of books which includes the trade books, college books, professional books, mass market paper-back books. With stiff competition across the market, the companies are strongly focusing on adopting
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Volume 6 INTEGRATED PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE EXAMINATION GROUP I & ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN EXAMINATION 11 SUGGESTED ANSWERS May, 2012 The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (Set up by an Act of Parliament) New Delhi SUGGESTED ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS SET AT THE COMMON FOR INTEGRATED PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE EXAMINATION GROUP I & ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN EXAMINATION MAY, 2012 BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA (Set up by an Act of Parliament)
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Bed Bath & Beyond Case Study Feinstein and Eisenberg founded a small chain of stores called “Bed n Bath” in 1971. They operated their small chain of stores in the New York and New Jersey market where they offered bed linens and bath accessories in their stores. Feinstein and Eisenberg saw an opportunity for growth in extending their offerings beyond just bed linens and bath accessories. They quickly changed their small store format in 1985 and headed towards the superstore business model. With
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of cash and total assets, 1976-1981 ($ in millions) 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 Cash 729.1 593.3 493.8 436.6 322.9 358.8 Total 2,588.5 2,370.3 2,090.7 1,862.2 1,611.3 1,510.9 Assets Proportion 28.2% 25.0% 23.6% 23.4% 20.0% 23.7% Situational Analysis American Home Products Corporation is a company that has almost debt-free balance sheet and growing cash reserves. For 29 consecutive years through 1981, the firm has increased sales, earnings, and dividends ranging between 10% and 15% annually
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SHARE PURCHASE AGREEMENT dated as ___, 2014 by and among [SELLERS] THE SELLER REPRESENTATIVE [BUYER] Table of Contents Page 1. DEFINITIONS AND USAGE 2 1.1. Certain Defined Terms 2 1.2. Interpretation 14 1.3. Legal Representation of the Parties 15 2. PURCHASE OF EQUITY INTERESTS; MANNER OF PAYMENT 15 2.1. Purchase of Equity Interests 15 2.2. Purchase Price 15 2.3. Payment of the Purchase Price 16 2.4. Closing Date Balance Sheet; Adjustments to Purchase Price 17
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Midland Energy resource, Inc. i. 1 Let’s assume that the Midlands borrows its debt at the yield rate of US Treasury Bonds, which is theoretically the minimum choice, and Midlands is going to pay back the debt in a recurring annual payment. We can therefore estimate the amount of annuity that Midland is going to pay back annually. Although we are only going to analyze the single debt option, we should nonetheless keep in mind that Midlands may choose to use a combined debt strategy, which is
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ECONOMIC VALUE ADDED (EVA®) (for personal use only) Concept EVA was originally proposed by the consulting firm Stern Stewart & Co., Economic Value Added (EVA) is currently a very popular idea. Fortune Magazine has called it “today’s hottest financial idea and getting hotter” and management guru Peter Drucker refers it to as a measure of total factor productivity. Companies across a broad spectrum of industries and across a wide range of countries have joined the EVA bandwagon. EVA is essentially
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Chapter 18 Capital Budgeting and Valuation with Leverage 18-1. Explain whether each of the following projects is likely to have risk similar to the average risk of the firm. a. The Clorox Company considers launching a new version of Armor All designed to clean and protect notebook computers. b. Google, Inc., plans to purchase real estate to expand its headquarters. c. Target Corporation decides to expand the number of stores it has in the southeastern United States. While there may be some
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FIDUCIARY DUTIES AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES OF CORPORATE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS Morrison & Foerster LLP Christopher M. Forrester Celeste S. Ferber RR DONNELLEY EZ START XBRL We Tag. You Validate. We File. With the release of the proposed rule, the SEC will require the use of XBRL for financial reporting starting as early as 2009 for some companies. RR Donnelley is uniquely qualified to give you guidance on how your company can prepare for the SEC mandate. As the market leader in XBRL
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