Emerging Market Acquisitions - Integration from a different perspective

While the jury remains out regarding the ultimate impact the current global recession will have on the economies of India, China, and other emerging markets, the evidence suggests that, for the next few years at least, emerging market firms will be at least as aggressive, if not more so, in acquiring struggling Western businesses and assets to further their emergence as global players. How they choose to integrate may demonstrate significant differences to ‘Western’ best practice. Beyond the Deal's Carlos Keener explores these issues and more in this article on emerging market M&A for Criticaleye.




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