Finance Wall Street Journal Paper
Finance Wall Street Journal Paper
(Questions & Guidelines.docx ) please follow strictly in this file the instructions and requirements and address all the questions for WSJ.
(Article Sanofi to Buy .pdf)(Big Drugmakers.pdf). These are the files for the two articles you need to read and refer to and get the answers based on it. its shot articles each about one page length.
Topic: Sanofi to Buy Hemophilia Drugmaker Bioverativ for Over $11.5 Billion
Questions:
Read the attached article and prepare written responses to these questions.
- Sanofi will buy Bioverativ at a 63% premium, and Celgene’s deal to buy Juno Therapeutics is at an even higher premium. What is going on? Are these firms overpaying?
- Why are Sanofi and Celgene evidently so hungry for acquisitions? Why don’t these firms develop R&D in-house rather than indulge in costly acquisitions?
- Statistically most acquisitions do not add value. So why are Sanofi and Celgene evidently falling into the acquisitions trap? Why can they not resist?
- Which arguments could Sanofi and Celgene make and what data could they present to convince you that these acquisitions are wise investments? What would it take to convince you these are good moves?
Formatting:
3 pages approximately – well written (grammatical and ideal). Avoid generalization and passive voice use active voice. double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, and 1-inch margins. To cite and reference professional or academic sources, use the author-date system as prescribed in Chicago style Specific instructions for in-text citations and referencing are found at http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html
Only Credible sources allowed.
scholarly development :
Learning Outcome | Exceptional |
Core | Articulate and refine a novel, focused, and manageable question, problem, or challenge that has a strong potential to contribute to the field. |
Articulate and refine a question, problem, or challenge |
Method | Provide sophisticated analysis or synthesis of new and previous evidence to make original, insightful contributions to knowledge. |
Appropriately analyze scholarly evidence | |
Creation Take responsibility for creating and executing an original scholarly or creative project | Independently design a project that makes original contributions to knowledge, make sophisticated modifications to research or design strategies as the project progresses, and successfully complete the project. |
Communication | Communicate — with clarity, accuracy, and fluency — the results of a scholarly or creative project through publishing, presenting, or performing, employing highly-effective conventions appropriate to the audience and context. |
Communicate — with clarity, accuracy, and fluency — the results of a scholarly or creative project through publishing, presenting, or performing, employing highly-effective conventions appropriate to the audience and context. |
writing skills:
Category | Criterion | Exemplary |
Content | Approach to subject matter | Original, logical approach to topic that acknowledges complexity and/or ambiguity; sustained, consistent analysis |
Development of primary ideas | Main ideas well-defined and developed with depth and thoroughness | |
Use of evidence | Evidence is germane, critically evaluated, and convincingly interpreted | |
Organization | Introduction | Engages reader as it develops focus and purpose |
Sequence and development of paragraphs | Logical, coherent sequence of paragraphs demonstrating clear analytical development; fluid transitions between ideas | |
Conclusion | Sums up main ideas and points to larger implications or places ideas in broader context | |
Style | Grammatical norms | Consistently uses standard spelling, punctuation, and grammar |
Diction | Thoughtful, clear word choice | |
Voice | Writer’s unique sensibility revealed | |
Sentence clarity and conciseness | Clear, vigorous, concise sentences | |
Research | Choice of sources | Number and types of sources thoroughly address topic |
Integration of sources | Source material thoughtfully and smoothly integrated | |
Documentation of sources | Consistently uses standard documentation procedures in text and bibliography |
Answer Preview…………….
Sanofi will buy Bioverativ at a 63% premium, and Celgene’s deal to buy Juno Therapeutics is at an even higher premium. What is going on? Are these firms overpaying?
The buyouts in the biotech market have created an appetite for the investors, and this is important as it leads to the focus on the strategies of the acquisitions. The acquisitions have led ……………………
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