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This paper provides large-sample evidence that poison pill rights issues, control share statutes, and business combination statutes do not deter takeovers and are unlikely to have caused the demise of the 1980s market for corporate control, even though 87% of all exchange-listed firms are now...
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This paper provides large-sample evidence that poison pill rights issues, control share statutes, and business combination statutes do not deter takeovers and are unlikely to have caused the demise of the 1980s market for corporate control, even though 87% of all exchange-listed firms are now...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012474642
This paper provides large sample evidence that poison pill rights issues, control share laws, and business combination laws have not been used systematically to deter takeovers and are unlikely to have caused the demise of the 1980s market for corporate control, even though 87% of all...
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This paper provides large-sample evidence that poison pill rights issues, control share statutes, and business combination statutes do not deter takeovers and are unlikely to have caused the demise of the 1980s market for corporate control, even though 87% of all exchange-listed firms are now...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012774568