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State Takeover Laws, Insider Trading, And The Interplay Between The Two: A New Perspective, Christopher J. Bebel, Kenneth C. Vert Jun 1989

State Takeover Laws, Insider Trading, And The Interplay Between The Two: A New Perspective, Christopher J. Bebel, Kenneth C. Vert

West Virginia Law Review

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A Peek Under The Shell: Investment Bank's Equity Position In Tender Offeror Should Trigger Disclosure Requirements Of The Williams Act Jun 1989

A Peek Under The Shell: Investment Bank's Equity Position In Tender Offeror Should Trigger Disclosure Requirements Of The Williams Act

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Misreading The Williams Act, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, David K. Millon Jan 1989

Misreading The Williams Act, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, David K. Millon

Scholarly Articles

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Missing The Point About State Takeover Statutes, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, David K. Millon Jan 1989

Missing The Point About State Takeover Statutes, Lyman P.Q. Johnson, David K. Millon

Scholarly Articles

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Tender Offers In The European Community: The Playing Field Shrinks, Jeffrey P. Greenbaum Jan 1989

Tender Offers In The European Community: The Playing Field Shrinks, Jeffrey P. Greenbaum

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Article discusses the Proposal in the European Community to standardize the tender offer process in the Single European Market of 1992. The Proposal promotes equal treatment of shareholders and contains substantive measures to achieve this goal. Mr. Greenbaum compares the Proposal to its United States counterpart, the 1968 Williams Act, notes the different approach taken by the Williams Act, with its emphasis on disclosure rather than substantive regulation, and examines these different approaches primarily in the context of hostile tender offers. Mr. Greenbaum shows that the Proposal's procedural requirements for the bidder and restrictions on target management defenses leave …