Managerial performance, Tobin's Q, and the gains from successful tender offers

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For a sample of successful tender offers, we find that the shareholders of high q bidders gain significantly more than the shareholders of low q bidders. In general, the shareholders of low q targets benefit more from takeovers than the shareholders of high q targets. Typical bidders have persistently low q ratios prior to the acquisition announcement while target q ratios decline significantly over the five years before the tender offer. Our results are consistent with the view that takeovers of poorly managed targets by well-managed bidders have higher bidder, target, and total gains. © 1989.

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Lang, L. H. P., Stulz, R. M., & Walkling, R. A. (1989). Managerial performance, Tobin’s Q, and the gains from successful tender offers. Journal of Financial Economics, 24(1), 137–154. https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-405X(89)90075-5

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