Abstract
Gorbenko and Malenko (2014) propose a segmented-market perspective. In this article, the authors extend the literature by directly testing if a segmented-market perspective helps explain the premium difference between private and public acquisitions. Empirically, they follow Fidrmuc et al. (2012) and use a matched sample design. They find that private acquirers do not pay less than public acquirers when controlling for the selling mechanism (which characterizes different corporate control markets) as well as the effects of outliers. Their results suggest that premium differences between private and public acquisitions may be more consistent with a segmented-market perspective as opposed to the agency explanation of Bargeron et al. (2008).
TOPICS: Private equity, performance measurement
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