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Gods at War [Hardback]

Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion

by Steven M. Davidoff
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Summary of Gods at War

Gods at War details the recent deals and events that have forever changed the world of billion–dollar deal–making. This book is a whirlwind tour of the players determining the destiny of corporate America, including the government, private equity, strategic buyers, hedge funds, and sovereign wealth funds.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780470431290
Pages:
366 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
414317
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Published:
23/10/2009

Press and Industry Reviews

"Gods at War brilliantly analyzes the legal issues, the politics, and the players in high–profile merger and acquisition transactions. Steven Davidoff is a master of the tactics and rules of deal–making, and he has once again shown why he is one of the country's most respected legal writers.
- Rob Kindler, Vice Chairman and Global Head of Mergers & Acquisitions at Morgan Stanley

"In Gods at War , Steven Davidoff, aka The Deal Professor, delivers a detailed and lucid treatise of the fascinating historical precedents that resulted in the frenzied deal–making activity that ended abruptly with our current financial crisis and then goes on, in impressive fashion, to discuss what deals will look like in a new era dominated by government ownership and a lack of acquisition financing. Deal practitioners—and those just curious about all the fuss—will want this book at the top of their reading list."
- William D. Cohan , author of House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street and The Last Tycoons: The Secret History of Lazard Frères & Co.

"Davidoff is one of the most insightful and perceptive minds in the world of deal–making. With an ability to distill the most complicated legal issues into clear prose, he has become a must–read inside the nation's boardrooms and corner offices."
- Andrew Ross Sorkin, Editor of The New York Times's "DealBook" and author of Too Big to Fail

"Where will M&A go next? Any answer depends on an understanding of the merger wave of 2002–8, which this book affords. Rich in fresh insights, carefully researched, and well written, Gods at War gives a threshold to the future of M&A. I commend it to students, practitioners, and fans of high finance."
- Robert F. Bruner , Dean and Charles C. Abbott Professor of Business Administration, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, author of Deals from Hell: M&A Lessons that Rise Above the Ashes, and coauthor of The Panic of 1907

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About Steven M. Davidoff

Steven M. Davidoff is a nationally known authority on takeovers and corporate law. He writes as "The Deal Professor" for the New York Times "DealBook." Davidoff also writes in trade journals, such as the Deal, lectures, has testified before the United States Senate, and is frequently quoted in the national media. He is a professor of law at the University of Connecticut School of Law and a graduate of the Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar. Davidoff practiced for almost a decade as a corporate attorney, primarily at Shearman & Sterling in their New York and London offices. Davidoff also has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MS in finance from the London Business School.

Contents of Gods at War

Preface
Prologue

1: The Modern Deal
The Import of Personality
The Evolution of the Takeover
The Takeover Revolution

2: KKR, SunGard and the Private Equity Phenomenon
KKR and the Origins of Private Equity
SunGard and the Transformation of Private Equity
Private Equity in the Sixth Wave

3: Accredited Home Lenders and the Attack of the MAC
The Fall of Accredited Home Lenders
Material Adverse Change Clauses
The MAC Wars of 2007
The MAC Clause in Flux
The Future of the MAC

4: United Rentals, Cerberus, and the Private Equity Implosion
The Cerberus/United Rentals Dispute
The Implosion of Private Equity
Fault and the Failure of Private Equity
The Future of Private Equity

5: Dubai Ports, Merrill Lynch, and the Sovereign Wealth Fund Problem
The Financial Wave of Sovereign Fund Investment
The Sovereign Wealth Fund Problem
CFIUS and Foreign Investment

6: Bear Stearns and The Moral Hazard Principle
Saving Bear Stearns
What was JPMorgan's Dilemma?
The Fight for Bear Stearns
Lessons Learned from Bear's Fall

7: Jana Partners, Children's Investment Fund, and Hedge Fund Activist Investing
A Brief Overview of the “Agency Problem”
The Rise of Hedge Fund Activism
The 2008 Proxy Season

8: Microsoft, Inbev, and the Return of the Hostile Takeover
Microsoft/Yahoo
Inbev/Anheuser-Busch
The Elements of a Successful Hostile Takeover
Delaware and Hostile Takeovers
The Future of Hostile Takeovers

9: Mars, Pfizer and The Changing Face of Strategic Deals
The Changing Structure of Strategic Transactions
The Phenomenon of the Distressed Deal
Do Takeovers Pay?
Delaware Law and Strategic Transactions
The Future of Strategic Transactions

10: AIG, Citigroup, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman, and Government by Deal
The Nationalization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
The Week the Investment Bank Died
TARP, Citigroup, Bank of America and Beyond?
Assessing Government by Deal

11: Restructuring Takeovers
Federal Takeover Law
Delaware Takeover Law
Deal-Making

12: Deal-Making in a Crisis Age

Notes
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Index


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