题目信息
Findings from several studies on corporate mergers
and acquisitions during the 1970's and 1980's raise
questions about why firms initiate and consummate
such transactions. One study showed, for example,
that acquiring firms were on average unable to
maintain acquired firms' pre-merger levels of
profitability. A second study concluded that post-
acquisition gains to most acquiring firms were not
adequate to cover the premiums paid to obtain
acquired firms. A third demonstrated that, following
the announcement of a prospective merger, the
stock of the prospective acquiring firm tends to
increase in value much less than does that of the
firm for which it bids. Yet mergers and acquisitions
remain common, and bidders continue to assert
that their objectives are economic ones.
Acquisitions may well have the desirable effect of
channeling a nation's resources efficiently from less
to more efficient sectors of its economy, but the
individual acquisitions executives arranging these
deals must see them as advancing either their own
or their companies' private economic interests. It
seems that factors having little to do with corporate
economic interests explain acquisitions. These
factors may include the incentive compensation of
executives, lack of monitoring by boards of
directors, and managerial error in estimating the
value of firms targeted for acquisition. Alternatively,
the acquisition acts of bidders may derive from
modeling: a manager does what other managers do.
The author of the passage implies that which of the following is a possible partial explanation for acquisition behavior during the 1970's and 1980's?
A:Managers wished to imitate other managers primarily because they saw how financially beneficial other firms' acquisitions were.
B:Managers miscalculated the value of firms that were to be acquired.
C:Lack of consensus within boards of directors resulted in their imposing conflicting goals on managers.
D:Total compensation packages for managers
increased during that period.
E:The value of bidding firms' stock increased
significantly when prospective mergers were
announced.
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B:Managers miscalculated the value of firms that were to be acquired.
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