Corporate Takeover Law and Management Discipline

Author:   Francis Okanigbuan Jnr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138600027


Pages:   202
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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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.

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Author:   Francis Okanigbuan Jnr
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138600027


ISBN 10:   1138600024
Pages:   202
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Adult education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION Abstract 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The Persistent Challenges of Corporate Acquisition 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives of Takeovers 1.4 Aim and Scope 1.5 Outline CHAPTER TWO THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OF INSTITUTIONS Abstract 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Neo-classical Economics and the Old Institutional Economics Theories 2.3 The Framework of the New Institutional Economics 2.4 Institutions: Levels of Development and Change 2.5 Main Streams in Economics of Institutions 2.5.1 Property Rights of Shareholders 2.5.2 Transaction Costs Economics (Costs of Takeovers) 2.5.3 Agency Relationship between Managements and shareholders 2.6 How Institutions Can Influence Market Discipline 2.7 Conclusion CHAPTER THREE THE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF CORPORATE TAKEOVERS Abstract 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Types of Corporate Takeover: Nature and Characteristics 3.3 The Takeover Devices 3.3.1 Direct Purchase of Shares (tender offer or open market bid) 3.3.2 Proxy Contests 3.4 The Takeover Hypotheses and Justification for Takeovers 3.4.1 The Disciplinary Hypothesis 3.4.2 The Synergy Hypothesis 3.4.3 The Hubris Hypothesis 3.5 Takeover Defences 3.6 Contractual Relationships: Agency Conflicts and Employment Issues 3.6.1 Agency conflicts 3.6.2 Employment Issues 3.6.3 The Contractual Theory of the Corporation 3.6.4 The Entity Theory of the Corporation 3.7 Conclusion Part 11 CHAPTER FOUR TAKEOVER REGULATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Abstract 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Historical Development of Takeover Regulation in the United Kingdom 4.3 Shareholder Protection 4.3.1 Shareholders of Target Companies 4.3.2 Shareholders of Acquiring Companies (i) Are Shareholders of Acquiring Companies Protected from Opportunistic Behaviour of Management? (ii) Do Shareholders of Acquiring Companies Always Record Gains From Takeovers? (iii) Derivative Action and Personal Actions by Shareholders of Acquiring Companies 4.4 Employment Protection 4.4.1 The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) 4.5 Conclusion CHAPTER FIVE THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR TAKEOVERS IN THE UNITED STATES (DELAWARE) Abstract 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Historical Development of Takeover Regulation 5.3 Shareholders of Target Companies 5.3.1 The Williams Act of 1968 5.3.2. Target Shareholder Protection in Delaware a) Unocal Corp v Mesa Petroleum Company b. Revlon Inc v MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. 5.4 Shareholders of Acquiring Companies 5.4.1 Managerial Conflict of Interests a) Market power b) Competition among bidders c) Managerial Hubris – Corporate Size 5.5 Costly Acquisitions and Employee Dismissal 5.6 Conclusion CHAPTER SIX MANAGEMENT BOARD: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE MARKET FOR CORPORATE CONTROL Abstract 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Managements Boards and Corporate Governance Administration 6.2.1 Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom 6.2.2 Corporate Governance in the United States 6.3 The Role of Managers in Corporate Acquisitions 6.3.1 Managements of Target Companies 6.3.2 Managements of Acquiring Companies 6.4 Conclusion Part 111 CHAPTER SEVEN COMPLEMENTARY INTERESTS OF SHAREHOLDERS AND EMPLOYEES 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Limitations to Employment Protection in Takeovers (a) Employees as Non-financial Stakeholders (b) Shareholder Value Approach to Corporate Regulation 7.3 Default Beneficiaries of Corporate Acquisitions 7.3.1 Shareholders in Target Companies 7.3.2 Management Board 7.3.3 Creditors 7.4 Costs of Acquisitions and the Role of Managements 7.5 A New Paradigm for Employment Protection and Shareholder Interests 7.6 Conclusion CHAPTER EIGHT JUDICIAL INTERVENTION IN CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Case Search Methodology 8.3 Shareholder Litigations in the United Kingdom 8.4 Judicial intervention in Delaware 8.4.1 Shareholder Application Denied 8.4.2 Successful Shareholder Application 8.5 Conclusion CHAPTER NINE A NEW PARADIGM FOR TAKEOVER ADMINISTRATION Abstract 9.1 Introduction 9.2 The Dominant Role of Managements in Takeovers 9.3 Professionalising Managerial Decisions and Enhancing Market Functions

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Dr Francis Okanigbuan Jnr is a Lecturer in the School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University. He was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow on the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project; ‘Business Judgment and the Courts’ in the Centre for Business Law and Practice, School of Law, University of Leeds. He was a Teaching Assistant at the University of Manchester and Tutor at the Manchester Metropolitan University. He is a graduate-member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. His research interests include; takeovers (the market for corporate control), corporate law, corporate governance, law and economics of regulation and comparative law.

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