"The Conoco Takeover and Stockholder Returns" examines the financial implications of the Conoco takeover, providing insights into the dynamics of corporate finance and investment strategies during the 1980s. Authored by Richard S. Ruback, this study analyzes the impact of the takeover on stockholder returns, offering a detailed examination of the economic factors at play in large-scale mergers and acquisitions. The book explores the complexities of corporate restructuring and its effects on shareholders, making it a valuable resource for finance professionals, investors, and students interested in understanding the intricacies of market behavior and corporate valuation. It provides a historical perspective on a significant event in corporate history and its lasting lessons for financial analysis.
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