Tuesday, March 19, 2019
M&A Dis-Synergies
So why don't all mergers and acquisitions work? Probably the main reason
is that acquisitions are done based on assumptions about the future,
and these assumptions may not be realized. A major assumption generally
involves the synergies that are expected to be realized from the
acquisition. A recent article
argues that in failed acquisitions, the buyer pays too much, often due
to dis-synergies. For example, GE has performed poorly because poor
acquisitions over the past 20 years, which were often based on a poor
analysis of synergies. And, athough we don't discuss the topic of
corporate culture in Finance, many times a combination of two companies
with dramatically different corporate cultures will result in a combined
company that fights with itself. Although such an analysis is important
to evaluate before an acquisition, and valuing a corporate culture
clash is difficult, be aware that it does add to the risk of an
acquisition.