Update: M&S in Southeast Asia

In the last two decades, the level of merger and acquisition activity has expanded greatly in Southeast Asia. The value of M&As in ASEAN countries in 1990 as only $15 billion. It increased to $30.6 billion in 1995 and $66.5 billion in 2001. After reviewing the nationality of acquiring firms from...

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