Industry asset revaluations around public and private acquisitions
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Revaluations of industry peers around horizontal acquisitions are negative when targets are private, but positive when they are public. We posit this “revaluation spread” arises because acquiring managers favor private targets when public firms are overvalued. Targets’ ownership status thus conveys information about industry assets’ misvaluation and triggers predictable revaluations. Supporting this idea, private acquisitions occur when private targets appear “cheaper” than public firms based on valuation multiples or the trading activity of industry insiders. The revaluation spread varies with overall market misvaluation, predicts future industry returns, and is unrelated to peers’ and industries’ fundamentals.
Date of Publication
2023-01
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Merger & acquisitions
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Information
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Revaluation
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Stock returns
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Peers
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Misvaluation
JEL classification: G14
JEL classification: G14
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G34
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en
Contributor(s)
Derrien, François | |
Frésard, Laurent | |
Slabik, Victoria |
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Series
Journal of financial economics
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0304-405X
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restricted