Mergers and Acquisitions in India : A Strategic Impact Analysis for the Corporate Enterprises in the Post Liberalisation Period (original) (raw)
The functional importance of M&As is undergoing a sea change since liberalisation in India. The MRTP Act and other legislations have been amended paving way for large business groups and foreign companies to resort to the M&A route for growth. Further The SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Take over) Regulations, 1994 and 1997, have been notified. The decision of the Government to allow companies to buy back their shares through the promulgation of buy back ordinance, all these developments, have influenced the market for corporate control in India. M&As as a strategy employed by several corporate groups like R.P. Goenka, Vijay Mallya and Manu Chhabria for growth and expansion of the empire in India in the eighties. Some of the companies taken over by RPG group included Dunlop, Ceat, Philips Carbon Black, Gramaphone India. Mallya"s United Breweries (UB) group was straddled mostly by M&As. Further, in the post liberalization period, the giant Hindustan Lever Limited has employed M&A as an important growth strategy. The Ajay Piramal group has almost entirely been built up by M&As. The south based, Murugappa group built an empire by employing M&A as a strategy. Some of the companies acquired by Murugappa group includes, EID Parry, Coromondol Fertilizers, Bharat Pulverising Mills, Sterling Abrasives, Cut Fast Abrasives etc. Other companies and groups whose growth has been contributed by M&As include Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited and Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries particularly during the later half of the 1990s. During this decade, there has been plethora of M&As happening in every sector of Indian industry. Even, the known and big industrial houses of India, like Reliance Group, Tata Group and Birla group have engaged in several big deals. Research Issues & Objectives As a result of Indian economic liberalization, and rapidly changing business environment, there has been a spurt in the M&As in India. This gives rise to certain issues in the sphere of mergers and acquisitions which need to be investigated.