Philippine Law Journal, Količina 61University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1986 |
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to wait for at least two years before acquiring majority control ( two thirds majority in this case ) of the board . Aside from the possible effect of delay , it would be worth mentioning that the adoption of this provision is further ...
to wait for at least two years before acquiring majority control ( two thirds majority in this case ) of the board . Aside from the possible effect of delay , it would be worth mentioning that the adoption of this provision is further ...
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... majority through a front end loaded transaction , 44 would squeeze the majority who would then have to accept a lower price for their shares than those that were involved in the tender offer . To assure fair treatment for these minority ...
... majority through a front end loaded transaction , 44 would squeeze the majority who would then have to accept a lower price for their shares than those that were involved in the tender offer . To assure fair treatment for these minority ...
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... majority by the board and the shareholders . More interest- ing , the same provision also allows the shareholders to delegate to the board the power to amend , repeal , or adopt by laws by two - thirds majority vote . As such , the ...
... majority by the board and the shareholders . More interest- ing , the same provision also allows the shareholders to delegate to the board the power to amend , repeal , or adopt by laws by two - thirds majority vote . As such , the ...
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