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We analyze the extent to which promoters of firms listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange are using rights issues to circumvent regulatory provisions related to creeping acquisitions. We find that promoters use rights issues that do not have specific objectives for purposes of realizing an increase...
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Two Delaware appraisal related developments occurred in the summer of 2007. These developments have made it easier for target shareholders to seek appraisal, thus strengthening Delaware appraisal rights. Recent studies have documented empirical patterns that associate stronger appraisal rights...
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There is an on-going debate regarding the extent to which the increased appraisal litigation in Delaware Chancery courts is beneficial from a public policy perspective. Boone et al. (2019) documents that, compared to deals without appraisal challenges, deals subject to appraisal challenges have...
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The merger arbitrage spread has declined by more than 400 bps since 2002. This decline, which is both economically and statistically significant, corresponds to the decline in aggregate returns of merger arbitrage hedge funds, as well as increased inflows into merger arbitrage hedge funds. Part...
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We explore the relation between antitakeover provisions (i.e. managerial entrenchment) and firm performance in innovation. Empirical results indicate that an increase in antitakeover provisions is negatively related to number of patents and number of citations to patents. Thus managers who are...
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