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« The Buy List Today | Main | Option Traders Fear a Crash » October 4, 2007 Business Deals Gone Bad
Business Week has an interesting article on bad business deals. This problem is far more common than most people realize. My particular concern is the mega-merger. Time and time again, these deals never seem to work out. They’re always greeted with great fanfare. You see the new CEOs smiling and shaking hands. Everyone is talking about synergy this and new markets that. My hunch is that mega-mergers flatter the vanities of the executives who make the deal. Shareholder value, on the other, is probably more do to innovation and execution where executive decisions play a much smaller role. So how come the mergers rarely seem to work out? I think the problem is that there are a million steps that can go wrong. You have to merge two different cultures. Your clients need to realize that. There are ego and turf wars. Shareholders must be pleased. Lawyers need to be pleased. Plus, there’s always the issue of anti-trust battles.
Here's Business Week's list of the Worst Deals of All-Time. Posted by edelfenbein at October 4, 2007 11:11 AM |
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