Full Disclosure of Corporate Equity Ownership and in Corporate Takeover Bids


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Considers S. 510, to amend the Securities Exchange Act to require disclosure of identity, intentions, and financial resources by those attempting to acquire control of a publicly traded company through open market stock acquisitions or through stock tender offers.




Full Disclosure of Corporate Equity Ownership and in Corporate Takeover Bids


Book Description

Considers S. 510, to amend the Securities Exchange Act to require disclosure of identity, intentions, and financial resources by those attempting to acquire control of a publicly traded company through open market stock acquisitions or through stock tender offers.







North Carolina Reports


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Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina.




Mergers, Acquisitions, and Other Restructuring Activities


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Two strengths distinguish this textbook from others. One is its presentation of subjects in the contexts wherein they occur. The other is its use of current events. Other improvements have shortened and simplified chapters, increased the numbers and types of pedagogical supplements, and expanded the international appeal of examples.










Corporate Counsel's Annual


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A Legal and Economic Assessment of European Takeover Regulation


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Takeovers are an exceptional event in the life of a corporation, fundamentally altering both control and strategy. But the prospect of becoming the target of a bid, even when remote, influences daily corporate decision-making. Takeover rules are therefore central to company law and the balance of power among managers, shareholders and stakeholders alike. To what extent is it possible to balance an active market for corporate control with long-term, firm-specific investments? This book is an abridged version of a comprehensive study carried out by the law firm Marccus Partners and the Centre for European Policy Studies for the European Commission and supplemented by additional policy recommendations. The study analyses the corporate governance considerations driving takeover regulation. It also assesses the implementation of the EU Directive on takeover bids and compares it with the legal framework of nine other major jurisdictions, including the United States. The authors find that similar rules have different effects, depending on company-level and country-level characteristics, and examine the use of modular legislation and optional provisions to cater for these differences. Offering the reader a unique and thorough legal review, this book draws on the work of a global network of law firms and an in-depth economic study, including a survey of the relevant academic literature and an empirical analysis based on a comprehensive dataset on takeovers in Europe dating back to the early 2000s. An analysis of the impact of takeover rules on competitiveness and employment is also provided. Book jacket.