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M&A : A Practical Guide to Doing the Deal (Frontiers in Finance Series)

M&A : A Practical Guide to Doing the Deal  (Frontiers in Finance Series)
Publisher
 Wiley
Published
 October 1996
ISBN
 0471144622
$75.00 List Price
$47.25 OUR PRICE
Sales Rank: 218,886
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Disney has done it. Chemical Bank has also. So, too, have thousands of other companies. In fact, it has become a staple of American business today: mergers and acquisitions. Spreading across all industry lines and encompassing corporations both large and small, merger and acquisition deals are booming. In 1995 alone, the value of all announced deals exceeded $300 billion, including Disney's $19 billion acquisition of Capital Cities and Chemical Bank's $10 billion merger with Chase Manhattan.

As a dynamic means of fostering growth, more and more companies will be looking to "do the deal," making it essential for corporate managers and financial officers to know their way around the M&A process. In this authoritative new reference, Jeffrey Hooke—a specialist in the field who has participated in 70 corporate finance transactions—provides a practical, comprehensive, and well-rounded overview to the ins and outs of M&A deals.

Using real-life examples, Hooke takes you step by step through the M&A process, outlining the fundamental principles that underlie deals and pinpointing the important strategies that play key roles in successful transactions. The first step is developing a disciplined acquisition plan that includes a researched assessment of management readiness and financial capability. With your finances in order, it's time to find the deal that matches your company's objectives. Hooke shows you how to initiate an acquisition search by starting your own program, screening candidates, and implementing direct contact; and when you're ready to price and close a deal, Hooke's proven valuation and negotiating strategies will have you on firm footing.

An invaluable primer for corporate executives and investment professionals involved in the mergers and acquisitions process, M&A is the most complete guide available today. M&A gives you the A to Z on:

  • Key risks that face corporate acquirers—operating issues, the danger of overpayment, financial leverage concerns
  • Valuation tools—using the intrinsic value approach and applying the relative value method such as comparable P/E and EBIT ratios
  • Buyer categories—Window Shopper, Bottom Fisher, Strategic Buyer
  • Maximum deal size guidelines—affordability, management experience, corporate risk tolerance
  • The basics of negotiating and structuring—letter of intent (LOI), due diligence investigation, closing and postmerger integration
  • Selling a business—retaining a financial advisor, approaching the market, confirming a valuation range

A savvy guide to mastering the art of M&A

From an expert in the M&A field comes a one-of-a-kind book that takes business executives and investment professionals through the complete mergers and acquisitions process.

"Jeffrey Hooke has done a fine job explaining the 'ins and outs' of a very complex business. He knows what he's talking about."—John C. Whitehead, former Co-Chairman, Goldman, Sachs & Co.

"M&A takes the fear out of the decision-making process—a great pragmatic tool. Hooke has given us a fine 'how-to' manual."—Kenneth Tuchman, Managing Director, Lehman Brothers, Inc.

"Hooke's basic outline of the dynamics involved provide a basic overview for both corporate executives and business students. His examples—real transactions coupled with the practicalities and legalities of the deal business—make for informative and enjoyable reading."—Gilbert W. Harrison, Chairman, Financo, Inc.

"Jeffrey Hooke has written a first-class primer on the science and art of mergers and acquisitions. This book will be a standard for both students and practitioners in the field."—Glenn H. Hutchins, Senior Managing Director, The Blackstone Group

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Average rating: 4.2
Out of date material makes book less relevant Rating
July 5, 2001 Rating: 3.0 stars

While interesting, the material does not reflect changes in the types of businesses that are currently being acquired; tax, accounting and financial reporting changes; new technques for financing transactions, dramatic changes in the anti trust environment, and the emergence of multinational transactions. The discussion of valuation is extremely simplistic. The book was written before the explosion in high tech acquisitions. I do not recall any reference to internet-related businesses and the valuationn challenges they offer. The book is largely focused on evaluating large businesses, and provides little insight into handling small to medium sized businesses. To the author's credit, he does a good job of explaining basic deal concepts.

Need To Get Up To Speed On M&A? Buy This Book. Rating
August 27, 1999 Rating: 5.0 stars

This is the first, best, and only choice for those interested in a thorough and easy to understand introduction into mergers & acquisitions. It is particularly well-suited to senior executives of middle-market companies, first-year M&A analysts, and MBA candidates. Of course, for senior M&A advisors, Hooke's book is also the perfect "leave behind" to educate prospective clients on the entire M&A process.

However, if I had the opportunity to extend a single suggestion to Jeffrey Hooke for future editions, it would be: Have a new cover designed which more fully reflects the level of quality and excitement of the text!!!

Terrific review of M&A process Rating
July 2, 1999 Rating: 5.0 stars

I'm a CFO of a middle market company in Chicago, and I bought the book after a friend suggested it. My firm is trying to grow through acquisition, and the book explained many of the concepts well with examples. Hooke was an investment banker for 10 years, so he has a good real world view.

Terrific and practical summary of doing M&A deals! Rating
October 27, 1998 Rating: 5.0 stars

This book is a terrific primer to tell the reader how to design a strategy to grow his company by acquisition, to find companies to buy, how to price the deals, how to crunch the numbers so the buyer isn't paying to much and how to negotiate to close the deal.

Hooke really gives the benefit of his experience at Lehman Brothers and Schroders. The book was like listening to an investment banker give me a personal lecture on what to look out for when considering an M&A deal. So many of the bankers I talk to are less than straightforward, and the book really added to my knowledge of how this specialized market operates.

The last few chapters cover some specialized areas like LBO's and consolidations and roll-ups. Hooke addresses these subject matters in a practical way that I haven't seen elsewhere. The book is really worth the investment.

will point you in the right direction to find more info Rating
August 3, 1998 Rating: 3.0 stars

impossible to cover every possible variation of m&a but this book gives you a pretty good idea of what the process is about. it is a little heavy on things the buyer should consider and a little too light on the seller's perspective. not enough detail on types of offers (i.e. all stock, cash, owner carry, etc.) nothing on employment agreements or types of compensation agreements. a decent first book.

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