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- The Role of Crisis Management in Pre-Investment/Acquisition Due diligence
- Due diligence is the process of investigation, performed by investors, into the details of a potential investment, such as an examination of operations and management and the verification of material facts. The title of this paper may surprise some readers. What possible role, a person might ask, can crisis management...
- White papers
- Austin Due diligence
- Due diligence is an essential step in real estate investment. Due diligence includes the process of reviewing the physical real estate, market conditions, prospective market conditions, financial data, and assumptions regarding the real estate to ensure that assumed and reported information are correct. After selecting the property type and geographic...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Due diligence For New Product Ideas
- The process of due diligence is something that is customarily done in the venture capital community to evaluate the potential of ventures and startups, and it consists of analyzing and validating the information that is contained in the business plan. This process is valuable for entrepreneurs, startups and companies of...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- The Importance of M&A Due diligence in the E-Information Age
- A fundamental commerce shift from bricks-and-mortar to clicks-without-borders has changed the rules of due diligence. As the economy has moved from "Goods" to intellectual property and information, due diligence has changed to include reviews for open-source software and its potential "Viral" effect. Yet, while intellectual property matters dominate the headlines,...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Intellectual Property Due diligence
- The buyer and seller should both perform due diligence, not only on the intellectual property rights of the business at issue itself, but also on those rights of the business's main competitors in the marketplace. This paper provides an outline of the essential due diligence steps for both buyer and...
- White papers 2005-10-17
- Understanding the Unique Aspects of Due diligence and Valuation in a Distressed Company Acquisition
- A growing number of buyers are considering opportunities to acquire financially distressed businesses. But while buying a troubled company can be a good deal, a low price doesn't guarantee long-term value in the bargain. To properly evaluate the potential from such an opportunity, buyers need to pay special attention to...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- The Importance of Strategic Planning and Due diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions: An Australian Perspective
- The study presented in this paper explored three key areas of merger and acquisition (M&A) strategy. These were: the link between corporate vision and M&A strategy; the importance of the due diligence process; and the impact of experience in completing successful M&As. The study found that there was a clear...
- White papers 2005-07-12
- Mitigating Risk in Mergers and Acquisitions - Undertaking Due diligence in China
- Liberalized foreign investment laws and China's growing popularity as an FDI destination are combining to create extraordinary investment opportunities in the country. The paper reports that it is especially important that investors conduct thorough due diligence. Whether entering the market for the first time or seeking to expand a current...
- White papers 2005-06-15
- HR Involvement Critical to M&A Success
- In mergers and acquisitions, due diligence forms the base upon which virtually all key decisions - both strategic and operational - are made. Those involved in such transactions understand the importance of due diligence in identifying potential "deal breakers" and any items that may have a material impact on the...
- White papers 2005-05-19
- Due diligence - Balancing Opportunities With Informed Skepticism
- U.S. mergers and acquisitions grew 85% in the first 250 days of 2004. The question is how companies that are looking to acquire growth can beat M&A's daunting odds - two-thirds of deals fail to create meaningful shareholder value. According to a Bain & Company survey of 250 senior managers...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- The Due diligence Tool for Use in Pre-Grant Assessment
- The purpose of this paper is to provide a research-based tool for the foundation program officer, whether specialist or generalist, and a methodology for and orientation to thinking about due diligence. Using the Due Diligence Tool, a program officer will be able to ask the most important questions about the...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Defined Management Solutions to Manage Risk and Demonstrate Due diligence
- The paper depicts that Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) has progressively gained greater importance, with employers of choice performing due diligence to ensure the safety of their workforce and the public in general. The implementation of Bill C-45 has increased the profile of OH&S through unprecedented criminal and financial penalties....
- White papers 2004-10-01
- Electronic Due diligence: An Advantage for PE Managers
- Private equity managers are strategic players. Their success is wrapped up in investing smarter and uncovering investment opportunities that others don't see. Fund managers applying electronic due diligence techniques will gain competitive advantages over funds that don't. It will also help a fund avoid a bad deal. Reviewing the electronic...
- White papers 2004-09-06
- The Secrets Of Great Due diligence
- From the executive summary: ‘Deal making is glamorous; due diligence is not. The aforesaid simple statement goes a long way towards explaining why so many companies have made so many acquisitions that have produced so little value. Although, big companies often make a show of carefully analyzing the size and...
- White papers 2004-05-03
- Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Due diligence in Central and Eastern Europe
- Since the political changes there has been steady increase in Foreign Direct Investment into the Central and Eastern Europe. As a standard practice of property transactions within the European Union EU and USA, the investment capital companies require environmental due diligence to establish potential environmental risks associated with the transaction....
- White papers 2003-11-04
- Research Report: Real M & A for Real Companies
- This paper talks about the Merger and Acquisition process. It states that the words like synergy, profitability, due diligence, discipline, and patience should be at the forefront of the mind of any company preparing to engage in M&A. First, it is vital to perform the necessary background research of both...
- White papers 2003-10-16
- Pre-empting Liability Issues
- It’s hard enough to find the right building or site and a suitable work force; don’t waste resources down the road on issues which can be address at the outset. As part of any proposed transaction involving the sale or lease of industrial properties, there are certain unexpected issues that...
- White papers 2003-09-01
- Note on Due diligence in Venture Capital
- A firm's ability to effectively and efficiently identify winning investment proposals is critical to its success. "Due diligence" is the industry jargon for all activities associated with evaluating an investment proposal. The management of this activity has been commonly cited as a source of competitive advantage. Many venture capitalists have...
- White papers 2003-08-12
- Do Your Export Control Due diligence Before The Acquisition: Don't Buy An Enforcement Action
- The old adage “let the buyer beware” holds true in the context of mergers and acquisitions of companies engaged in international sales and the export of products and technologies. The U.S. Department of Commerce recently settled a case against Sigma-Aldrich Corporation, a life science, and high technology research company, for...
- White papers 2003-07-01
- Due diligence in Avoiding Risks for Directors of Charities and Not-for-Profits
- Liability risks for directors of charitable corporations can arise at common law and under statute law. A director can be held personally liable for his or her own actions or inactions, as well as jointly and severally with the other members of the board of directors. This paper discusses several...
- White papers 2003-05-13
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