AQA BUSS4 Section B Practice Question - Royal Bank of Scotland
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In 2007 The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and two other European banks (the Belgian-Dutch bank Fortis and Banco Santander of Spain) paid more than €71bn to acquire Dutch bank ABN Amro. The consortium paid three times the book value of ABN-Amro, which at the time was already expensive for a bank based in a mature European country. Two years later, RBS and Fortis were both nationalised as part of a bank bailout, partly due to the heavy losses incurred by ABN-Amro. Using the example of RBS or another business you know, discuss whether large-scale takeovers inevitably lead to a loss of value for shareholders of the acquiring company. (40 marks).
Background reading / viewing
Why takeover bids rarely work - Jeremy Warner (Jan 2010)
Was ABN the worst takeover deal ever?
Why good leaders make bad decisions? In Business (BBC Radio 4 - 2009) - 30 mins
Outline answer
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