Logistics Tools during Mergers and Acquisitions
Eduard Berezovskiy (),
Anatolii Kizim (),
Vladimir Gayduk () and
Vladimir Sekerin ()
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Eduard Berezovskiy: Kuban State University Krasnodar Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Anatolii Kizim: Kuban State University Krasnodar Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Vladimir Gayduk: Kuban State Agrarian University Krasnodar Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Vladimir Sekerin: Moscow Polytechnic University Moscow Russian Federation, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2017, vol. 8, issue 8, 2354-2360
Abstract:
The article considers basic areas of mergers and acquisitions M A that are peculiar of modern companies based on logistics tools as auxiliary elements when planning various stages of preparing carrying out and completing the integration or corporation On this basis modern understanding of the M A changes both globally and regionally is formed The article pays special attention to the control over M A transactions through the efficient implementation of logistics in intercompany processes of various business structures regardless of the scale and sector It defines modern trends on accelerating M A transactions in various areas financial industrial energy based on the extended tools of generally accepted approaches that make it possible to maximize the synergetic effect
Date: 2017
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