Mergers & Acquisitions

Mergers & Acquisitions by J. Fred Weston is a part of the McGraw-Hill Executive MBA Series, published on March 15, 2004. This 256-page book is designed for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of business strategies related to mergers and acquisitions. It presents insights from frontline executive education professors, reflecting the curriculum of leading business schools.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the complexities involved in mergers and acquisitions, focusing on the strategic implications for businesses. This edition aims to equip executives with the knowledge necessary to navigate the challenges of corporate transactions effectively. The book addresses key concepts in business and economics, making it a valuable resource for those engaged in or studying the dynamics of corporate growth and restructuring.
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THE MCGRAW-HILL EXECUTIVE MBA SERIES
“Executive education is suddenly every CEO’s favorite strategic weapon.”
–BusinessWeek
Now repackaged in easily transportable paperback editions, these informative titles–written by frontline executive education professors and modeled after the programs of the nation’s top business schools–will find new popularity with today’s on-the-go, every-second-counts executive.
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