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Title: M&A in Pharmaceutical Industry
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Indian Express Newspapers various articles & editorial 2005-2006
14. Jensen, M.C and R.S Ruback, 1983. `The Market for Corporate Control', Journal of Financial Economics, 11, 5-50.
15. Kitching, J. 1964. `Winning and Losing with European Acquisitions'... Showed first 250 characters
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Harvard Business Review, 45, 85-101.
16. Lorenz, C., 1986. `Takeovers- at best an each way bet', Financial Times, 6th January, p. 12.
17. Loughran, T. & Vijh, A.M, 1997. `Do Long Term Shareholders Benefit from Corporate Acquisitions?' Journal of Finance, 52, 1765-1790... Showed next 250 characters
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