In business, a corporate raid is the process of buying a large stake in a corporation and then using shareholder voting rights to require the company to undertake novel measures designed to increase the share value, generally in opposition to the desires and practices of the corporation's current management. The measures might include replacing top executives, downsizing operations, or liquidating the company.
Corporate raids were particularly common between the 1970s and the 1990s in the United States. By the end of the 1980s, management of many large publicly traded corporations had adopted legal countermeasures designed to thwart potential hostile takeovers and corporate raids, including poison pills, golden parachutes, and increases in debt levels on the company's balance sheet. In later years, some corporate raiding practices have been used by "activist shareholders", who purchase equity stakes in a corporation to influence its board of directors and put public pressure on its management.
In business, a corporateraid is the process of buying a large stake in a corporation and then using shareholder voting rights to require the company to...
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Matviyenko of corporateraiding and corruption. According to him, Matviyenko is the real owner of the Bank Saint Petersburg that staged a corporateraid on the...
Boyko, also accused Pashynskyi and Tyshchenko of this attempt of a corporateraid. On 16 July 2016, the head of the Ukrainian branch of the Transparency...
that was initially speculated by British media outlets as a potential corporateraid. Shortly after the takeover, Norman resigned as chairman and left the...
constituencies within acquired companies and the media ascribed the "corporateraid" label to many private-equity investments, particularly those that featured...
to repay the debt assimilated during the takeover. This particular corporateraid formed the idea of selling a company's assets in order to repay debt...
classic corporateraiding scheme.” Corporate Commercial Bank's financial portfolio made up ten percent of the Bulgaria's GDP. After the corporateraiding scheme...
the "corporate raider" moniker is rarely applied to contemporary private equity investors, there is no formal distinction between a "corporateraid" and...
company's balance sheet. The threat of the corporateraid would lead to the practice of "greenmail", where a corporate raider or other party would acquire a...
Corporate Commercial Bank AD (Bulgarian: „Корпоративна търговска банка“ АД), commonly called Corpbank, was a Bulgarian bank. Corpbank was a universal...
quarry he owned was illegally bankrupted and seized by the bank in a corporateraid in 2012. Sberbank says it took the quarry as collateral after Mr. Poymanov...
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spin-off, the event is a classic example of the leveraged buyout and corporateraid and resulted in numerous lawsuits and regulatory investigations. The...
and kidnapping.[citation needed] In 2009, he was accused in a hostile corporateraid. In 2012, he ran for the Ukrainian parliament in the 153rd electoral...
"Dniproahrolan" Ahrofirma "Ivankivtsi" Sevastopol Shipyard (lost in 2015 due to a corporateraid by the Russian occupational authorities in Crimea) Poroshenko first...
They unsuccessfully tried to take over Pan Am in a corporateraid with Towers Financial as their raiding vessel. Their bid failed, in part because of the...
Eduard Mochalov is a former businessman from Russia who survived corporateraid on his business and took the path of a ″crusading journalist″, bringing...
Freeport-Texas Company for which he and some associates decided to launch a corporateraid with a proxy fight in 1928. The previous management at one point filed...
all of the risks that company faces in its commercial environment and corporate environment The buyer buys the assets of the target company. The cash...
constituencies within acquired companies and the media ascribed the "corporateraid" label to many private equity investments, particularly those that featured...
A corporate collapse typically involves the insolvency or bankruptcy of a major business enterprise. A corporate scandal involves alleged or actual unethical...
and elsewhere) than expected. In 1984, Disney became the target of a corporateraid by Saul Steinberg, who intended to break up the company piece by piece...
that got into financial difficulties in the 1970s. It specialised in corporateraids. Its fall shook the British banking system at the time, and it had...
manipulated the Poyais revival; and the rivalry was expressed in a corporateraid on the Eastern Coast Company in October 1837. From this point onwards...