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    Mergers, Acquisitions & Restructurings
    Nova School of Business & Economics

    Mergers, Acquisitions & Restructurings

    Nova School of Business & Economics, Carcavelos
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    in-person · Instructor-Led · Carcavelos Campus
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    $3,370

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    About This Program

    Mergers, acquisitions and restructurings are the order of the day, as the current context brings more opportunities for companies in all sectors and activities to gain competitive advantages in the market through operations of this nature. In order to maximize the value that can be obtained from these, business leaders must consider a wide range of variables in order to execute plans in such a way as to obtain the best possible result.

    Why Nova School of Business & Economics?

    Nova School of Business & Economics sits at the intersection of rigorous quantitative research and applied management practice, built on a Portuguese-language economy that punches well above its weight in international trade, finance, and consulting. Its Carcavelos campus, opened in 2022, was purpose-designed for collaborative executive learning in a way that few purpose-built business school facilities in Europe can match. For a senior professional who wants the intellectual credibility of a triple-crown school with direct access to Atlantic-facing markets, Nova SBE is a specific answer, not a generic one.

    Your Profile

    • Only candidates from accredited or recognized schools in their countries of origin will be admitted.
    • Candidates from Bachelor's programs with an academic degree in scientific areas such as Management, Technologies, Finance, or other related areas that require some knowledge of mathematics.
    • Candidates must have five or more years of experience in functions relevant to their academic area, preferably executives, managers, and middle managers who wish to improve or update their skills in finance.
    • English language skills are required as some of the curricular units will be taught in English.

    Benefits

    • Discussion of the sources of a company's competitive advantage, the determinants of its value, the creation and destruction of value in mergers, acquisitions, divestments and spin-offs, as well as the related financial aspects, such as price, form of payment and financing, as well as techniques for negotiating price and other conditions
    • Analysis of the practical aspects of implementing acquisitions
    • Analysis, from a practical perspective, of corporate restructuring processes
    • Discussion of the value creation levers in insolvency restructuring processes
    • Analysis of the strategic, financial and organizational foundations of these operations, with a practical approach and extensive use of real case studies

    What You'll Learn

    • Discussion of the sources of a company's competitive advantage, the determinants of its value, the creation and destruction of value in mergers, acquisitions, divestments and spin-offs, as well as the related financial aspects, such as price, form of payment and financing, as well as techniques for negotiating price and other conditions
    • Analysis of the practical aspects of implementing acquisitions
    • Analysis, from a practical perspective, of corporate restructuring processes
    • Discussion of the value creation levers in insolvency restructuring processes
    • Analysis of the strategic, financial and organizational foundations of these operations, with a practical approach and extensive use of real case studies

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