Using Variance Analysis to Evaluate M&A Performance: Examining Positive and Negative Synergies in United’s Acquisition of Continental

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  • Paul A. Mudde Grand Valley State University

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Management Policy, SVA, M&A, United’s Acquisition of Continental

Abstract

This paper examines strategic tradeoffs in M&A. Using strategic variance analysis (SVA) to examine United Airlines acquisition of Continental Airlines, this paper demonstrates the existence of strategic trade-offs that complicate M&A research and strategies. M&As are complex strategic actions with many motives, strategic intents, and types. M&As are influenced by competing stakeholder groups. Investors and managers generally focus on M&A to improve cash flows and economic value. Regulators scrutinize horizontal acquisitions for anti-competitive effects such as reduced sales volumes and higher unit prices. Managers, while promoting the value enhancing potential of acquisitions, often fail to deliver on their predictions.

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Published

2017-11-01

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Mudde, P. A. (2017). Using Variance Analysis to Evaluate M&A Performance: Examining Positive and Negative Synergies in United’s Acquisition of Continental. Journal of Management Policy and Practice, 18(3). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JMPP/article/view/1708

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