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Mergers and Acquisitions Made Simple and Interesting is the fourth book in the Simple and Interesting Series - a collection built on a single conviction: that the most consequential ideas in business and finance are not complicated, they are simply unexplained.Every year, thousands of professionals encounter M&A in their working lives - in board discussions, in press announcements, in the strategic decisions their organisations are making - and navigate it without the conceptual foundation to understand what is actually happening. They know the vocabulary superficially. They do not know the architecture beneath it.This book changes that. It follows three characters - an acquirer, a private equity investor, and a hostile takeover defender - through the full landscape of M&A: valuation, deal structure, due diligence, financing, regulatory approval, integration, and the failures that illuminate what success requires. Every concept arrives through the problem it was invented to solve. Nothing is introduced in the abstract. And by the end, the reader who arrived without a background in finance can read a merger announcement, evaluate a synergy case, understand a leveraged buyout, and follow a hostile defence with the comprehension of someone who has been in the room.The Simple and Interesting Series has built its readership on the proposition that intelligent, educated people deserve explanations that respect their intelligence. This book extends that proposition into the territory of corporate transactions - one of the most consequential and least accessible domains of modern business life - and makes it, at last, accessible.Ideal for: Strategy professionals, finance teams, board members, MBA students, investors, entrepreneurs, and anyone who has ever read a merger announcement and understood the words without understanding the meaning.
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