What motivates going private?: An analysis of australian firms

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Accounting and Finance, 1996, 36 (1), pp. 31 - 50
Issue Date:
1996-05-01
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We investigate going private transactions in Australia between 1988 and 1991. Approximately ten percent of all takeovers during this period are instances of going private. In contrast to studies of similar transactions in the United States, we find no direct evidence to support a free cash flow explanation for going private, although going private is frequently preceded by the threat of a takeover offer. However, the free cash flow explanation for going private may not be applicable in Pacific Basin countries where exchange-traded investment activity is in relatively high growth sectors and foreign ownership accounts for a large part of those investment sectors where managerial abuse of free cash flow has been alleged. © AAANZ.
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