Isaac Scientific Publishing

Journal of Advances in Economics and Finance

Exploration of Transnational Merger and Acquisition Decision Based on Risk Control

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DOI: 10.22606/jaef.2018.33004

Author(s)

  • Yujun Zhong*
    School of Economics and Management, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing 400074, China

Abstract

In order to guard against the risks that enterprises will encounter in transnational merger and acquisition, starting with the theory and reality of global enterprise transnational merger and acquisition, the motivation of Chinese enterprises' transnational merger and acquisition is revealed. In addition, various links of risk factors in the process of transnational merger and acquisition are analyzed, and the main risks faced by Chinese enterprises in transnational merger and acquisition are identified. Finally, the risk control and prevention methods suitable for enterprises are put forward, so as to provide reference for Chinese enterprises to prevent merger and acquisition risks.

Keywords

Transnational merger and acquisition, risk factor, risk control.

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