Is there any good Book on Past Mergers and Acquisition - Successful and Unsuccessful real deals

Hi fellow monkeys,

I am looking to read stories and accounts of past mergers and acquisition deals (past 2-3 decades). On Amazon and other websites, I only find technical books 'how to do merger and acquisition' which i don't want. I want the stories of actual deals, people involved.

If not any book, is there other resource?

Because its difficult to track current deals which are live. News comes infrequently and does not give complete background picture of the deal. It will also be useful if I can comprehend differences in the different sectors. As of now I don't have inclination for any particular sector, I would like to know about them so that when I have opportunity to choose a sector in IB, I would be better informed. Where can get such material?

If there is previous thread on same topic, I am sorry but will appreciate if you put the link.

Thank you.

 

Finally, try the KKR biography "Merchant's of Debt" - http://www.amazon.com/Merchants-Debt-Mortgaging-American-Business/dp/15…

Ignore the shitty looking cover.

The KKR bio is the most accessible. I can't remember that much about "Deals from Hell" (it was 2 - 3 years ago that I read it). Gods at War is excellent but, as I said before, probably dense on the law in the few chapters that focus on deals that got bogged down in M&A legal issues.

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Thank you SSits and Carlos Danger for the replies. Yes I don't have experience in M&A. I am transitioning from manufacturing to IB in a phased manner. Apart from technical skills I want to get feel of the industry.

 
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Go with the KKR biography, Merchants of Debt. That will give you a good feel for the incentives that influence the various players in PE-based M&A (PE firms, advisers, lenders, targets).

Try also Deals from Hell, as that covers some non-PE strategic M&A ie acquisitions made for strategic business development rather than PE financial returns.

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I'd actually say that following a deal in the market is the best way to learn about M&A. Books on the subject, IMO, are generally complete quackery. I was in your shoes before I knew anything about banking or Wall Street and I read the following 3 books: (1) Harvard Business School Round Table on Mergers and Acquisitions; (2) Deals of the Century; (3) Deals from Hell.

I would not advise reading any of them really.

You'll learn a lot more by following 1 or 2 deals that are going on right now. Allergen is probably a good one because there is probably so much stuff being written about it from the Wall Street Journal to Seeking Alpha to equity research to internet forums and blogs. You'll get a much more practical and meaningful understanding of the moving parts.

 

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