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...Errol mentions a scientific paper on the subject, but says sharing it would mean “all activities relying on chance will be ruined, so I am in doubt as to doing that.”...
...Twitter has pressed its stronger position by setting a Delaware trial for October....
...The vast majority of large US companies are incorporated in Delaware, which is perceived as shareholder-friendly and where the courts have been clear that a corporation’s reason for existence is to serve...
...More special committees “give rise to additional advisers and in particular a trend toward engaging independent firms as advisers,” Mr Altman said. “So, this is benefiting our business.”...
...“We have heard of a lot of US companies that were doing business with non-US banks looking at the news, and saying I want to be somewhere safer,” said Matt Burnell, large-cap US bank analyst at Wells Fargo...
...Among other announcements, the year has brought news of a £5.5bn ($8.9bn) tie-up between the stock exchanges in London and Toronto as well as Deutsche Börse and NYSE Euronext, and the US chemical group DuPont...
...We made a proposal: if they went private at that price and if they flipped the cable business in three years would they give us a callback [give Gamco a cut of the higher price]....
...Against a background of global consolidation in the steel industry, Nippon Steel Corporation of Japan has introduced a poison pill whereby it can string out its review of a bid for 30 weeks and make a rights...
...One test of whether the panel has chosen well will be whether managers adopt the winning title as a useful guide to doing business in the modern world and whether it endures to become one of the great business...
...It imposes governance obligations that Delaware judges have recommended in particular cases, but mandates them for all corporations. “We allow these things to be made as business judgments....
...As Allen, now a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, said in his 1992 lecture: “The law ‘papered over’ the conflict in our conception of the corporation by invoking a murky distinction...
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