Health systems, physician groups and payers are merging into increasingly large and complex corporate structures, KFF Health News reported Nov. 10. This has been a significant factor in the ...
Most mergers are engineered for efficiency. Systems are aligned, redundancies eliminated, and structures combined. Yet despite careful planning, most mergers fail to deliver on their strategic promise ...
A merger is a voluntary legal agreement executed between two different companies to unite them into a new entity. Mergers allow companies to recognize new synergies, reduce costs, expand their ...
Nonprofits are an essential thread in our social fabric, providing critical services that make our communities stronger and improve residents’ lives. There are nearly 1.5 million nonprofits across the ...
Many mergers claim to be “transformative,” but history shows that most destroy shareholder value — often benefiting executives and bankers more than investors. Three recent deals illustrate differing ...
The European Commission (EC)’s draft Guidelines on the assessment of mergers (draft Guidelines) have done a difficult job in a clever way, ...