Abstract
PurposeAlthough M&A transactions often destroy shareholder value for corporate strategic buyers, PE firms, whose business model is predicated upon repeating M&A, have a better record of creating value for their investors.Design/methodology/approachThe critical aspects that comprise the PE playbook are organized around the three main deal phases Pre-deal, Deal and Post-deal.FindingsResearch has found that 60 percent of surveyed strategic buyer executives indicated their companies do not have a comprehensive end-to-end M&A approach using a playbook.Practical/implicationsAmple evidence exists demonstrating that corporate strategic buyers experience significant difficulty in creating value from their transactions.Originality/valueThough many view PE firms as value-destroyers, various peer-reviewed studies have found that PE-backed firms have a surprisingly favorable record.
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