Maximizing the Impact of M&A Controlling: Due Diligence’s Link to Corporate Values. Practical Experience from the Consumer Goods Industry

2017 ◽  
pp. 17-27
Author(s):  
Andreas Brokemper ◽  
Thomas Herrmann
Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 969
Author(s):  
Lei Shen ◽  
Xi Zhang ◽  
Hongda Liu ◽  
Pinbo Yao

With the rise of a new generation of technology and industrial changes, the service-oriented manufacturing industry has become the direction of future development. With the background of new manufacturing, this paper constructs an economic development threshold model of employment density of consumer goods industry based on data from Shanghai and Tokyo from 2007 to 2016, and empirically analyzes the impact of the employment density of the consumer goods industry on urban economic development under different population densities. At the same time, by comparing the experience of Tokyo, the development status and prospects of Shanghai’s consumer goods industry are explored. The study found that the threshold of Tokyo’s consumer goods industry is 0.608. When population density is lower than this threshold, the consumer goods industry continues to promote the economic development of Tokyo; however, when the population density is higher than this threshold, the consumer goods industry begins to inhibit the economic development of Tokyo. The Shanghai consumer goods industry threshold is 0.329. Under the threshold, most of the consumer goods industry contributions to the economy are negative, but above the threshold, they begin to show a positive trend. The inflection point of the effect curve of Tokyo’s consumer goods industry on economic development has appeared, but the inflection point of Shanghai’s consumer goods industry has not yet appeared. Compared with Tokyo, the economic vitality of Shanghai’s consumer goods industry has not yet been fully released. With the continued increase of population density in Shanghai, the growth potential of the consumer goods industry is huge, and it is expected to reshape the flourishing age of Shanghai’s light industry brand.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fitria Mandaraira ◽  
Said Muniruddin

This study aims to determine the impact of earnings per share (EPS), dividendpayout ratio (DPR), debt to equity ratio (DER), and investment opportunity set(IOS) on stock return. Population of this study is consumer goods industry sectorcompanies listed on Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). The total sample wastaken compromising 17 companies within a period from 2010-2013, by usingpurposive sampling method. The data used are secondary data and analyticalmethods use is regression analysis test tools. The results of this study showedthat there are no impacts of earnings per share, dividend payout ratio, debt toequity ratio, and investment opportunity set partially and simultaneously on stockreturn on the consumer goods industry sector companies. The results of thisstudy mostly influenced by the performance of consumer goods industry sectorcompanies that have high stability and resistant towards crisis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Widya Kusuma Wardhani ◽  
Kartika Hendra Titisari ◽  
Suhendro Suhendro

This research aims to know and analyze the impact of profitability, capital structure, company size and good corporate governance on firm value. The dependent variable in this research is firm value. While the independent variables used in this research are profitability, capital structure, company size, board of commissioners and audit committee. The population of this research is the entire consumer goods industry sector company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange period in 2015-2019. The sample selection in this research using purposive sampling method with certain criteria thus obtained a sample of 20 consumer goods industry companies listed on the IDX period in 2015-2019. The data used is secondary data sourced from annual report. The data analysis technique used double linear regression analysis. The results showed that profitability and company size affect the value of the company. Meanwhile, capital structure, board of commissioners and audit committee do not affect the company’s value in consumer goods industry company period from 2015-2019. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Muhammad Arsyad ◽  
Sitti Hartati Haeruddin ◽  
Muslim Muslim ◽  
Muhammad Faisal A. R. Pelu

Dividends are a significant factor in investors' investment interests, so that dividend policy is a critical factor for companies to retain their shareholders. On this purposes, the companies must improve financial performance, especially activity ratios, liquidity ratios, and profitability ratios in this condition. The consumer goods industry sector is one of the industries that play a significant role in the capital market as they have rapid business competition. Until May 2020, the performance condition of companies in the consumer goods industry was experiencing less than optimal conditions as the manufacturing sector weakened at 22.0% due to the weakening of Indonesia's manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The condition indicates that the impact of a decrease in the company's liquidity performance is a decrease in demand for manufactured goods which gives results in a decrease in profitability performance, and a less than optimal turnover of company assets in the consumer goods industry sector. This study uses manufacturing companies in the consumer goods industry listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2015 to 2019 as a sample. Multiple regression analysis results show that return on investment has a positive and significant effect on the dividend payout ratio. This result implies that the profitability ratio is a positive signal for investors in the capital market regarding the company's dividend policy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 339-353
Author(s):  
Elegi Zuhri ◽  
Suskim Riantani

This research essentially aims to examine the extent to which macroeconomic variables (including inflation, exchange rate, and interest rate) have a significant influence on stock price index and the level of significance for that influence. The researchers focused more on consumer goods industry companies that are listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) within 2015 until 2019, with consideration for the stock price of consumer goods companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) as claimed to be the most defensive stock. This study finds that inflation, exchange rate, and interest rate, as composite variables, have a significant influence on stock price index. A partial test revealed that inflation, and exchange rate have negative significant influence on stock price index, while interest rate is found to be nonsignificant.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Fajri Ofeser ◽  
Susbiyantoro Susbiyantoro

<p><em>This study examines the impact of Covid-19 on the firm value in the consumer goods industry sector. This study aims to determine whether there is a significant difference in the firm value of the consumer goods sector between before the Covid-19 pandemic and afterwards. The study used the average firm value in the consumer goods industry four months before the pandemic and four months after the discovery of the Covid-19 case in Indonesia. Sampling using purposive sampling with a sample size of 31 companies which are grouped into four sub-sectors. The study will examine the impact of Covid-19 on the consumer goods industry sector as a whole, as well as partially on each subsector. The data were tested by using the paired sample t-test method. The results showed that there was no significant difference in the company value of the consumer goods industry before and after the Covid-19 case. The results of the partial analysis of each subsector show that the cosmetic and house hold sub- sector and the food and beverage sub-sector have significant differences between before and after the pandemic, while the tobacco manufacturer and pharmaceutical sub-sectors have no significant differences in company value between before and after the pandemic.</em></p><p align="left"><strong><em>Key words: I</em></strong><em>mpact of Covid-19, Firm Value, Consumer Goods</em></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-61
Author(s):  
Ferdy Prasetya Margono ◽  
Rilla Gantino

The aim of this study is to acquire empirical proof on the impact of firm size, leverage, profitability, and dividend policy on the firm value of the consumer goods industry in the food & beverage sub-sector listed on IDX in 2016-2019. Firm size is calculated by Ln of total sales, leverage is calculated by the Debt to Assets Ratio (DAR), profitability is calculated by Return On Equity (ROE), dividend policy is calculated by Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), and firm value is calculated by Price to Book Value (PBV). The methodology used purposive sampling. The number of samples used in this research were 10 consumer goods industry companies in the food and beverage sub-sector listed on the IDX during 2016-2019. The data source of this research comes from the company’s yearly financial reports. This research uses a quantitative oncoming with multiple linear regression analysis methods. The resumes of this research found that firm size, leverage, profitability, and dividend policy simultaneously influence firm value; firm size has no impact on company value; leverage has a positive impact on company value; profitability has a positive impact on company value; and dividend policy has a positive impact on company value.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Hasya Mazaya Lathifah ◽  
Dewi Santi Febrianti ◽  
Anisa Putri Utami ◽  
Atiqah Athi Ulhaq ◽  
Tulasmi Tulasmi ◽  
...  

COVID-19 Pandemic has brought several direct impacts in Indonesia to make every sector decrease especially in Capital Market since March 2020. COVID-19 is the main impact that affected to decrease the value of ICI in every sector on the stock exchange. However, there is a sector that seems capable to survive during the Pandemic, which is the consumer goods industry sector. One of the successful sectors coming from the consumer goods industry sector is the pharmacy business sector (INAF and KAEF). The research aims to analyze INAF and KAEF stocks during the Pandemic, whether both stocks can survive or not by using a various approach such as global economy, the impact of foreign and domestic policies, the effect of PSBB (Large-scale Social Restrictions), also the lockdown which being held in March-December. The method that is used is qualitative, as the data were collected from ISE (Indonesia Stock Exchange) and Yahoo Finance. The result of this research shows that INAF and KAEF stocks can survive and highly increase the stock price during the COVID-19 Pandemic.


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