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Free Cash Flow, Golden Parachutes, and the Discipline of Takeover Activity
Authors:Chandra Subramaniam  & Lane A Daley
Institution:Texas Christian University, USA,;University of Alberta, Canada
Abstract:We conjecture that golden parachutes are initiated when the agency cost of free cash flow is most severe. We examine the relation between golden parachutes and investment levels in firms that have been successfully acquired. Our results support these three conclusions. First, target firms overinvest prior to an acquisition when golden parachutes are present. Second, the acquirers of targets with golden parachutes reduce investment subsequent to the takeover. Third, the reversal in capital investment by the combined firm is correlated with the magnitude of the target's pre-acquisition overinvestment. The latter findings indicate the takeover acts as a disciplining mechanism with the acquirer reversing the target overinvestment subsequent to the acquisition
Keywords:golden parachutes  free cash flow  overinvestment  managerial entrenchment
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