Commercial Due Diligence: The Key to Understanding Value in an Acquisition
- 8h 10m
- Peter Howson
- Taylor and Francis
- 2006
Commercial Due Diligence (CDD) is about telling the difference between superior businesses and poor businesses, which is why this book is a mixture of business strategy, marketing analysis and market research. However CDD is not about the bland application of analytical techniques, it's about understanding how businesses and markets work and what is really important for profits and growth. Commercial Due Diligence is written by someone with over 25 years' experience of practical strategic analysis who nonetheless has a strong academic grounding. For the first time here is a book that deals with the essentials of strategic analysis with the practitioner's eye. If you are in the business of formulating company strategy, and you want to see how to apply the theories and understand in practical terms what works, when, and what can go wrong, this is the book for you.
About the Author
Peter Howson is a director of AMR International London's leading independent Commercial Due Diligence specialists. He has over 25 years of M&A and business development experience in industry and as an adviser. He has been involved in a wide range of acquisitions - private equity and corporate, domestic and cross border - in a diverse range of markets in both manufacturing and service industries. He is a regular speaker at M&A and due diligence conferences.
In this Book
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Introduction
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What's it all About?
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Getting Started
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Which Market is the Target In?
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Industry Attractiveness
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Which Customers is the Target Serving?
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Ability to Compete
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Competitor Analysis
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The New Reality
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CDD in Special Situations
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Assessing Management
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Using the Output
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Structuring and Planning
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Interviewing
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Writing the Report