DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5jcwph/mergers_and) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Mergers and Acquisitions Trends in the Global Automotive Components Industry" to their offering.
“Mergers and Acquisitions Trends in the Global Automotive Components Industry”
The study provides an overview of historical mergers and acquisitions in the automotive components industry classified by time, segments, deal volume, average deal size, diversification by geographies, types of integration, and deal multiples. It assesses investment climate for mergers and acquisitions and studies the underlying trends in the same. It also provides the strategic investors and financial investors an overview of available opportunities in the event of a proposed deal in the automotive components industry. It helps investors to make investment decisions with respect to selling and acquiring stakes within the automotive components industry globally.
Research Objective And Scope
Research Objective
This research service is an analysis of the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) trends in the global automotive components industry from 2006 to 2011. Financial metrics such as debt/equity ratio and enterprise valuations in different sub-segments within the automotive components industry are analyzed. M&A deals are examined by region, as well cross-border deals and the preferences for sub-classifications of the automotive components industry among the M&A investment community. The outlook for M&A is also provided.
Geographic Coverage
Global
Base Year
2011
Topics Covered
M&A trends in the global automotive components industry, preferences for sub-classifications of the automotive components industry, regional M&A deals, analysis of deal value ranges and enterprise value multiples
Study Period
2006-2011
Who Will Benefit
Sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, pension funds, insurance funds, private equity, mutual funds, fund managers, retail investors, companies, other members of the investing community
Data Sources
Established business and financial databases, Capital IQ Database, companies' annual reports, www.autonews.com, Frost & Sullivan documents, JD Power Database
Key Topics Covered
Glossary Research
Objective and Scope
Executive Summary
Analysis by Sub-classification
M&A Investment Trends in the Global Automotive Components Industry
Regional Analysis
Analysis by Deal Size
Analysis by Valuations
Analysis by Target Stock Price
Analysis by Type of Buyer
Analysis by Key M&A Metrics M&A Investment Trends in India - Automotive Industry
Key Conclusions
The Frost & Sullivan Story
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Source: Frost & Sullivan





