This book examines the effectiveness of corporate takeovers. The dominant ideologies of corporate takeovers include synergistic gains and its managerial disciplinary role. These dominant themes are being undermined by the challenges of costly acquisitions. The UK Takeover Code is a regulatory response to the role of managers of target companies only. Also, the regulatory framework for takeovers in the United States is largely focused on target companies. The book demonstrates that managements can influence the role of takeovers, thereby undermining its synergistic and disciplinary values. Presenting an identification and evaluation of the limits of current regulatory and judicial control over the role of management during takeovers in the UK and the US -Delaware, it will identify the relevance of institutional control as an effective mechanism for addressing the challenges of managerial influence over takeover functions. It will also identify how the role of managements can be addressed with the complementary benefit to shareholder and employee interests; thereby challenging the shareholder/ stakeholder primacy debate in corporate law, particularly in relation to takeovers. This book will be essential reading for scholars and students interested in the market for corporate control, corporate law and company law.
Author(s): Francis Okanigbuan Jnr
Series: Routledge Research In Corporate Law
Publisher: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 202
City: Great Britain., United States.
Tags: Consolidation And Merger Of Corporations: Law And Legislation: Great Britain, Law: General, Law: Commercial: General, Law: Corporate, Consolidation And Merger Of Corporations: Law And Legislation, Great Britain, United States
General introduction --
The regulatory framework of institutions --
The theoretical framework of corporate takeovers --
Takeover regulation in the United Kingdom --
The regulatory framework for takeovers in the United States (Delaware) --
Management board : corporate governance and the market for corporate control MCC --
Complementary interests of shareholders and employees --
Judicial intervention in corporate acquisitions --
A new paradigm for takeover administration.