Canadian Controls of Foreign Business Entry Present Form And Future Prospects
Canadian Controls of Foreign Business Entry Present Form And Future Prospects
Louis a Calvet
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With respect to the benefits to be derived from engaging in take- overs and/or diversification, we can single out a few of them: higher returns to be gained in unrelated sectors, good opportunities in under- valued Canadian companies, shorter waiting time in initiating new operations as opposed to building new facilities from scratch, etc. No attempt was made to investigate these benefits thoroughly, although several relevant comments can be made at this stage. First, acquisition activity in th...e late 60 's by foreign-controlled companies was paralleled by a surge of acquisitions by large Canadian-owned firms, indicating perhaps that such a preferred pattern of expansion has little, if anything, to do with the international nature of certain acquiring firms (see Appendix, table 6). It seems to be more the result of economic restructuring triggered by funda- mental technological changes, e. G. , computers and advances in management science which allow the management of larger units more efficiently.
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