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A flip-over is one of five types of poison pills in which current shareholders of a targeted firm will have the option to purchase discounted stock after the potential takeover. Introduced in late 1984 and adopted by many firms, the strategy gave a common stock dividend in the form of rights to acquire the firm's common stock or preferred stock ...
A shareholder rights plan, colloquially known as a "poison pill", is a type of defensive tactic used by a corporation's board of directors against a takeover.. In the field of mergers and acquisitions, shareholder rights plans were devised in the early 1980s to prevent takeover bids by limiting a shareholder's right to negotiate a price for the sale of shares directly.
In 2004, PeopleSoft was employing the flip-in model against Oracle Corporation's multi-billion hostile takeover bid. Andrew Bartels, a research analyst for Forrester Research said, "The poison pill is designed to make it more difficult for Oracle to take over the organization. The customer assurance program is designed to compensate customers ...
Just last week, Bill Ackman resigned from the board of directors of J.C. Penney (NYSE: JCP), after several weeks of tense and arduous disagreement over the direction and leadership of the company.
The airline said Wednesday that the shareholder rights plan is effective immediately and expires in a year. Shareholder rights plans, or “poison pills,” allow existing shareholders to acquire ...
J.C. Penney has had a rough year already, with a vague holiday sales announcement and the planned closure of 33 stores. News broke Tuesday that the company will extend its "poison pill" until 2017 ...
There are a variety of entrenchment practices that managers may employ, such as poison pills, super majority amendments, anti-takeover devices, or the so-called golden parachutes. [4] Poison pills - There are two types of poison pills: 1. A "flip-in" allows existing shareholders (except the acquirer) to buy more shares at a discount. 2.
The new 'poison pill', known as the shareholders rights plan, will trigger when against "creepy" bids accumulating more than 20% of the Bitfarms' common shares, the Canadian company said. The new ...