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Liquidity mergers
Authors:Heitor Almeida  Murillo Campello  Dirk Hackbarth
Institution:aDepartment of Finance, University of Illinois, 515 E. Gregory Dr., Champaign IL 61820, USA;bNBER, USA;cJohnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University, 114 East Ave., Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Abstract:We study the interplay between corporate liquidity and asset reallocation. Our model shows that financially distressed firms are acquired by liquid firms in their industries even in the absence of operational synergies. We call these transactions “liquidity mergers,” since their purpose is to reallocate liquidity to firms that are otherwise inefficiently terminated. We show that liquidity mergers are more likely to occur when industry-level asset-specificity is high and firm-level asset-specificity is low. We analyze firms' liquidity policies as a function of real asset reallocation, examining the trade-offs between cash and credit lines. We verify the model's prediction that liquidity mergers are more likely to occur in industries in which assets are industry-specific, but transferable across firms. We also show that firms are more likely to use credit lines (relative to cash) in industries in which liquidity mergers are more frequent.
Keywords:Mergers and acquisitions  Credit lines  Cash  Asset-specificity  Financial distress
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