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The Art of M&A, Fourth Edition: A Merger Acquisition Buyout Guide

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Great overview of the M&A Process

By WAYNE - March 5, 2011

This book provides a great overview of an M&A deal. There is a lot of information on finding a deal, valuation of the deal, financing the deal, due diligence, closing and post merger integration. The book also has a special section for legal considerations in an m&a deal with public companies and dealing with companies involved in bankruptcy etc.

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