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... deposits that are made by a person who controls the bank or by a person who has a significant inte... that would result from an amalgamation, a merger or a reorganization would have a significant inter...
Adopting a governance perspective, this study analyzes the merger between closely-held Donohue Inc. and widely-held Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. Findings suggest that the absence of a controlling shareholder and weak board governance at Abitibi might explain both (a) its executives' interests in the transaction and (b) its CEO's compensation increase despite underperformance. Second, an intergeneration shift of control at Quebecor (Donohue's parent company) led to a strategic reorientation that (a) transformed Donohue into a target and (b) insured that Donohue's executives had incentives to pursue a deal. Finally, Donohue's noncontrolling shareholders benefited from the transaction while Abitibi shareholders experienced wealth reduction. The merger's aftermath provides some counter evidenc...
...Combines-Merger and monopoly-Trade offences-Restraint of trade-Onu... Act) by reason of purchasing or acquiring control over certain newspapers in New Brunswick; second, ...
... gains and losses on an acquisition of control of a corporation to gains and losses that result f... order; and (g) introducing a two-stage merger review process for notifiable transactions, increa...
...Complying with merger control obligations in hostile acquisitions gives rise to ...
... would allow Glencore to increase its control of Xstrata's copper and zinc production as well. ....
... as the acquisition or establishment of control over, or a significant interest in, the whole or p...
... in the spring of 2011 of the proposed merger of the holding companies of the Toronto and London... the merger would result in the loss of control of an iconic Canadian entity and submission to for...
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