The earnout structure matters: Takeover premia and acquirer gains in earnout financed M&As

In this article, based on both parametric and non-parametric methods, we provide a robust solution to the long-standing issue on how earnouts in corporate takeovers are structured and how their structure influences the takeover premia and the abnormal returns earned by acquirers. First, we quantify...

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Adverse selection
Earnout financing
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Risk premiums
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Takeover premia
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