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Автор: Robert F. Bruner
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and dedicated effort. To get the maximum benefit, it makes sense to follow the advice of Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter: “Start at the beginning and when you come to the end, stop.”

       Test your knowledge. There are some questions and problems for each chapter on the CD-ROM. One could work through these and then examine the suggested solutions given for each on the CD-ROM. A companion, Applied Mergers and Acquisitions Workbook, gives summaries of each chapter and worked-through problems available on the CD-ROM.

       Exercise your skills. The spreadsheet programs in the software pack enable the reader to use the tools and concepts discussed in the text—this is a good way to strengthen one’s intuition. Also, the models can be applied to cases or problems with which one is familiar.

       Browse intentionally. The use of bullet points facilitates a quick survey of topics so that one can focus in on areas of special interest. Corporate executives will find the sections on strategy, laws, communication, integration, and process management to be meaningful. Front-line analysts will find the chapters on valuation and research to offer direct guidance. The manager who is parachuting into a business development assignment will find the chapters on deal development and process management to offer a kick start to one’s thinking.

       Revisit and refer. This book affords a ready reference on specific questions one might have. One could keep this on the shelf as an ongoing resource for questions about terms, tools, concepts, and processes.

       Springboard to further study. One could use this book as an embarkation for other readings about M&A. Chapter 38 gives my list of “best bet” readings for continued study in M&A. In chapter endnotes throughout and in the extensive list of references at the end of the book, I have offered suggestions of other readings.

      I especially recognize Kristen S. Huntley, formerly managing director at Morgan Stanley, where she served clients in the Financial Institutions Group and was executive director of mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings in London. She suggested a number of the topics that appear here and also read and commented on many chapters. Since 2001, she and I have co-taught Darden’s MBA course on mergers and acquisitions.

      Thanks go to co-authors whose work with me appears directly or in summary form here: Donald Benson, Samuel Bodily, Richard Brownlee, Susan Chaplinsky, Petra Christmann, Robert Conroy, Kenneth Eades, Gregory Fairchild, Robert Harris, Pierre Jacquet, Lynn Paine, Miguel Palacios, Robert Spekman, and Scott Stiegler. A number of students and assistants wrote case studies under my direction; they are recognized in each chapter. All these colleagues contributed both stimulating ideas and encouragement to this volume.

      This project would not have been possible without the financial support of the University of Virginia Darden School Foundation and the Batten Institute. In particular, I thank Professor S. Venkataraman, director of research, and associate dean Mark Reisler for their timely assistance. I was encouraged and stimulated by many colleagues: Yiorgos Allayannis, Karl-Adam Bonnier, Susan Chaplinsky, John Colley, Bob Fair, Jim Freeland, Sherwood Frey, Jud Reis, Michael Schill, and William Sihler. Darden’s deans have been especially supportive: John Rosenblum, Lee Higdon, Ted Snyder, and Bob Harris. I am grateful to the staff of the Batten Institute for their excellent professional support during preparation of the manuscript: Robert Carraway, Trienet Coggeshall, Melissa Collier, Debbie Fisher, Susie Gainer, Donna Gowen, Steve Mendenhall, Gayle Noble, Elizabeth O’Halloran, C. Ray Smith, and S. Venkataraman.

      Colleagues at other schools gave insights and encouragement. I am grateful to the following persons (listed with the schools with which they were associated at the time of my correspondence or work with them):

      Raj Aggarwal, John Carroll

      James Ang, Florida State

      Paul Asquith, M.I.T.

      Carliss Baldwin, Harvard

      Geert Bekaert, Stanford

      Rick Boebel, Univ. Otago, New Zealand

      Andrew Boynton, IMD

      Michael Brennan, UCLA

      Duke Bristow, UCLA

      Kirt Butler, Michigan State

      Richard Caves, Harvard

      Don Chance, VPI&SU

      Andrew Chen, Southern Methodist

      Donald Chew, Stern, Stewart

      John Coates,