Motivation and Risk Control of Cross-Border M&A of Chinese Enterprises
Abstract
With the deepening development of the global economic integration, more and more Chinese enterprises have begun to implement the strategy of cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Despite many drivers pushing companies to adopt multinational M&A strategy such as the national policy, enterprise competitiveness, sales channels, to evade trade barriers, etc., but many risks implied by transnational merger and acquisition also to be reckoned with, such as decision-making risk, financial risk, valuation risk and integration risk, etc., of which motivation and risk and how to guard against risks, we need to study.References
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