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Managerial ownership, credit market conditions, undervaluation and offer premiums in management (MBOs) and leveraged buyouts (LBOs)

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Abstract This paper investigates the impact of lending conditions and undervaluation on the buyout choice and offer premiums in MBO versus LBO decisions. We control for endogeneity and self-selection using… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the impact of lending conditions and undervaluation on the buyout choice and offer premiums in MBO versus LBO decisions. We control for endogeneity and self-selection using a two-stage regression model in a sample of US transactions. Firms with higher insider ownership are more likely to select an MBO, whereas easy lending conditions increase the likelihood of an LBO. Determinants of offer premiums are also significantly different. Our main conclusion is that many factors (in addition to managerial ownership) should be accounted for to better understand the sources of value creation in going private transactions.

Keywords: ownership credit; managerial ownership; ownership; offer premiums; conditions undervaluation

Journal Title: Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
Year Published: 2020

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