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Title: An Imperial Way Of Corporate Restructuring For Expansion- A Case Study Of Emami And Kesh King
Authors: Dave, Parth
Thaker, Jayen
Keywords: Business Reorganization
Financial Information
Mergers and Acquisitions
Most valued
Slump Sale
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: ANVESAK (UGC Care Group 1 Journal)
Citation: Dave, P. & Thaker, J. (2022). An Imperial Way Of Corporate Restructuring For Expansion- A Case Study Of Emami And Kesh King. ANVESAK (UGC Care Group 1 Journal), 52(8), 0378 – 4568.
Abstract: This essay examines the acquired company's performance. Merger and acquisition is the most popular method of business reorganization. Comparable examination of performance on particular financial criteria has been carried out using statistical tools and financial data. This study compares the financial outcomes of the acquirer company before and after in an effort to determine the impact of mergers and acquisitions. This essay outlines the theoretical underpinnings of the approach, deal information, the objective, a hypothesis, and an analysis. It is an example of a slump sale. .
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/833
ISSN: 0378 – 4568
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