Abstract
We contribute to the debate on whether stock-financed acquisitions destroy value for shareholders. A stock-financed acquisition is a joint takeover/equity-issue event. Using seasoned equity offering announcement returns, we estimate through linear prediction and propensity-score matching the share price drop that stock acquirers experience due to the financing choice. Net of this effect, stock-financed acquisitions are not value destructive, and the method of payment generally has no further explanatory power in the cross-section of acquirer returns. Our evidence is largely inconsistent with the agency costs of overvalued equity hypothesis.
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Golubov, A., Petmezas, D., & Travlos, N. G. (2016). Do Stock-Financed Acquisitions Destroy Value? New Methods and Evidence. Review of Finance, 20(1), 161–200. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfv009
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