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Mergers, takeovers and acquisitions


Major Algy Wymondham

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Anyone able to help an old chap out and explain what these are really all about? Despite reading the business section on occasion, I must confess I am rather deficient in knowledge on this subject but I find it oddly fascinating.


If one company makes an offer, and shareholders accept against the wishes of company directors, is this what is known as a hostile takeover? I don't have an MBA or business background so any insight would be appreciated, pardon my ignorance.


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Algy

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I say Major, thinking of acquiring the adjacent Estate?


Good to bump into you again old fellow.


I know nothing about mergers etc...from the poor side of the family and all of that...not that you'd know anything about that...eh old bean?


Have to dash...

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Major


Yes you are correct. If a company (the bidder) makes a takeover offer and the board of the target company does not support the offer, it is known as a hostile bid (and if the offer is ultimately accepted by the shareholders then that would be a hostile takeover). The alternative scenario is where the board recommends an offer to shareholders. Often a takeover approach is resisted by the board initially but eventually recommended to shareholders when the price is right (e.g. the takeover of Cadbury by Kraft).

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