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Idec Sport, puntal del nuevo nodo logístico andaluz

Expansion directivos - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 16:02
Batir el récord de velocidad a través de la ruta marcada por Colón para potenciar y dar a conocer un nuevo parque logístico e industrial en el sur de Andalucía. Leer

El Acciona Open de España de golf emboca nuevos hitos

Expansion directivos - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 15:49
Desde el jueves y hasta el domingo, se disputa el Acciona Open de España presented by Madrid en el Club de Campo de Villa de Madrid. Con Jon Rahm como favorito, buscando emular a Severiano Ballesteros con tres abiertos nacionales consecutivos, la edición de este año, tras un año de parón a consecuencia de la pandemia, repartirá 1,5 millones de euros. Leer

El Gobierno da un nuevo golpe a los planes de pensiones individuales

Expansion ahorro - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 15:24
El Gobierno ha rebajado a 1.500 euros anuales el máximo de aportación que puede desgravarse en el IPRF por planes individuales de pensiones. Leer

Sothis prevé 100 contrataciones antes de que acabe el año

Expansion tecnologia - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 15:07
La tecnológica propiedad de Juan Roig, presidente de Mercadona, amplía la plantilla en toda España y alanzará las 950 personas. Leer

Spotahome capta 25 millones para acelerar la digitalización del alquiler en el exterior

Expansion empleo - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 11:22
Fundada en 2014 por Alejandro Artacho, la 'proptech' ofrece una plataforma para alquilar pisos y habitaciones de larga y media estancia en España y varias ciudades de Europa. Los fondos Kleiner Perkins, Seaya Ventures, Passion Capital, 14W y Mundi Ventures han participado en la operación de financiación. Leer

Targeting takeover targets

klementoninvesting - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 08:00

Here in the UK, we have seen a massive M&A wave in 2021. Thanks to private equity firms flush with cash, low valuations for UK companies and a relatively cheap Sterling vs the US Dollar, UK small and mid-cap companies have been targeted left, right, and centre. Apart from the usual concerns about foreign takeovers of strategically important businesses, this has also rejuvenated the age-old business of predicting, which company is going to be the next takeover target.

Targeting takeover targets is a siren song that is hard to resist because the returns that can be pocketed on the announcement date of a new takeover are extremely high and can easily surpass 50%. If only there was a way to predict which companies are going to be the next target.

Well, there isn’t. Researchers have tried to identify the driving forces behind a company takeover for more than 50 years now and according to a new review by Abongeh Tunyi from the University of Sheffield we are not only unable to formulate any reliable model that predicts future takeover targets better than chance, we don’t even understand what the driving forces are behind a company becoming a takeover target. Anything from valuation to financial leverage and bankruptcy risk has been examined and researchers have come up empty-handed. In essence, it seems that selecting takeover targets is a more or less random process that has more to do with the psychology of the investor rather than fundamentals.

Yet, both retail and professional investors keep on playing the game. Newspapers write about potential takeover targets and retail investors pile into these stocks in the hope of a quick profit. Professional fund managers may not follow the advice of newspaper journalists and instead use more sophisticated analysis, but they also try to play that game. Though, admittedly, I know of no fund manager who targets takeover targets explicitly. Instead, it is one element of the analysis that may shift the odds in favour of a company. If two companies look equally attractive based on fundamental analysis, the fund manager may invest in the potential takeover target. But even so, targeting takeover targets is a losing game for fund managers. A study of c.2,500 US fund managers and their portfolios showed that the average excess return on takeover targets for fund managers was -0.04% before fees and -1.44% after fees. 

Hence, targeting takeover targets is a bit like playing roulette and putting your money on a single number. If you are lucky that number shows up and you strike it rich, but most of the time you will be a loser.

A malaria vaccine is approved by the World Health Organisation

The Economist Science - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
It reduces the number of severe malaria cases by 30%

One of nature’s strangest symbioses gives up its secrets

The Economist Science - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
An animal has added bits of algae to its reproductive system

The Moon and Mars give up more secrets

The Economist Science - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
A Chinese and an American mission report their latest results

The pandemic will spur the worldwide growth of private tutoring

The Economist International - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
Time lost to school closures has added to parents’ worries

Is the world economy going back to the 1970s?

The Economist Finance - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
Despite some eerie echoes, the past is not the best guide to the present

Shein exemplifies a new style of Chinese multinational

The Economist Business - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
The fast-fashion label has adapted to a more digital and less open world

The Tories are deadly serious about levelling up

The Economist Britain - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
Boris Johnson uses his party’s conference to flesh out his signature policy

Pakistan got its way in Afghanistan. Now what?

The Economist Asia - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 02:00
The victory of its friends in the Taliban may exacerbate Pakistan’s economic and diplomatic problems

Una docena de valores para hacer frente a la volatilidad

Expansion ahorro - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 01:50
El mercado ha dejado de parecer un mar tranquilo. La volatilidad ha repuntado y, con ello, toca revisar las posiciones de las carteras. Leer

Financiación autonómica: una propuesta viable

expansion opinion - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 01:35
Se deberían eliminar los fondos del sistema que responden a intereses de difícil justificación económica. Leer

La vivienda y el decreto Bugallal

expansion opinion - Jue, 10/07/2021 - 01:35
Una vez más se constata que regular de espaldas al mercado sólo puede provocar desajustes que acaban por socavar los propósitos perseguidos. Leer

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