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7-3 Problems in Achieving Acquisition Success
Effective and appropriate use of the acquisition strategies discussed in this chapter can
facilitate firms’ efforts to earn above-average returns. However, even when pursued
for value-creating reasons, acquisition strategies are not problem-free. Reasons for the
use of acquisition strategies and potential problems with such strategies are shown in
Figure 7.1.
Figure 7.1 Reasons for Acquisitions and Problems in Achieving Success
Reasons for Acquisitions
Overcoming
entry barriers
Cost of new
product development
and increased speed to
market
Learning and
developing new
capabilities
Lower risk
compared to developing
new products
Increased
diversification
Reshaping the firm’s
competitive scope
Large or
extraordinary debt
Integration
difficulties
Inadequate
evaluation of target
Inability to
achieve synergy
Too much
diversification
Managers overly
focused on acquisitions
Too large
Problems in Achieving Success
Increased
market power