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Active Investing in Strategic Acquirers Using an EVA Style Analysis

James Grant, University of Massachusetts Boston
Emery A. Trahan, Northeastern University

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Working Paper #1033

Abstract

Employing an EVA style classification, we examine whether active investors (such as hedge funds and other long-short investors) can develop an alpha-generating strategy by classifying acquisitions based on the pre-acquisition EVA style quadrant of the acquirers. Over a recent ten-year period, the announcement evidence suggests that acquisitions across all style quadrants generate negative risk-adjusted returns: wherein the magnitude of economic gains from shorting acquirers is determined by EVA style characteristics; namely wealth creators or wealth destroyers. Moreover, we find that the potential for longing gains on targets of acquiring firms is also captured by EVA style.

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James Grant and Emery A. Trahan. 2007. "Active Investing in Strategic Acquirers Using an EVA Style Analysis" Financial Services Forum Publications
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/james_grant/2



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