Mergers & Acquisitions

Making M&A Work Through Leadership on Both Sides

Source: Donald E. Robinson – Project Leadership Associates Too often even the most strategic, well structured transactions that are appropriately valued get into trouble soon after the deal is signed. Integration grinds to a halt, frustrations rise and tempers flare. In our experience, realizing progress and results during a merger or acquisition is largely driven

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Why Bad Multiples Happen to Good Companies

A premium multiple is hard to come by and harder to keep. Executives should worry more about improving performance. Source: Susan Nolen Foushee, Tim Koller, and Anand Mehta Source: Corporate Finance Practice Earnings multiples, particularly the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, are a common shorthand for summarizing how the stock market values a company. The media often use

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How CFOs Can Steer Companies Away from Colossal Mistakes

The finance chief is often well placed to guard against common decision-making biases. FEBRUARY 2011 • Bill Huyett and Tim Koller, McKinsey & Company When executives contemplate strategic decisions, they often succumb to the same cognitive biases we all have as human beings, such as overconfidence, the confirmation bias, or excessive risk avoidance.1 Such biases

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