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Mergers And Acquisitions Dealmakers Building A Winning Team 2nd Edition Michael E S Frankel

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Mergers And Acquisitions Dealmakers Building A Winning Team 2nd Edition Michael E S Frankel
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4.7

76 reviews

Mergers And Acquisitions Dealmakers Building A Winning Team 2nd Edition Michael E S Frankel instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Michael E. S. Frankel
ISBN: 9780470098158, 9780470142424, 0470098155, 0470142421
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 2

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Mergers And Acquisitions Dealmakers Building A Winning Team 2nd Edition Michael E S Frankel by Michael E. S. Frankel 9780470098158, 9780470142424, 0470098155, 0470142421 instant download after payment.

I jumped at the chance to read this book when I saw all the positive reviews, not recognizing that this book is basically a conceptual look at the fundamental layers in an M&A acquisition, with only peripheral examinations of real-life mergers as examples. Basically, it's a business school textbook, probably even more of an one for non-business majors with limited work experience. The subject matter covered is not uninteresting but is certainly fundamental. I was looking for more of a storyline approach, something similar to Barbarians At the Gate that frame a key Strategic Transaction in the context of real-life example, citing key drivers, milestones, executive decision-making processes, etc. Not the case. Also, DO NOT read this on a kindle. There are a bunch of flowcharts, diagrams, matrices, etc. that are completely unreadable.

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