TITLE

Low share prices have anxious CEOs popping pills--the poison variety

AUTHOR(S)
Copulsky, Erica
PUB. DATE
November 1998
SOURCE
Investment Dealers' Digest;11/16/98, Vol. 64 Issue 46, p15
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the adoption of tough shareholder rights plans or so-called poison pills by companies in the United States to address decreasing stock prices. Features of the plans; Comment by Hal Ritch, co-head of mergers and acquisitions at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette; Factors affecting the growing popularity of poison pills.
ACCESSION #
1320310

Tags: STOCKHOLDERS' pre-emptive rights;  STOCKS (Finance);  CORPORATIONS -- United States

 

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