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'fair' squeeze-out compensation

- Die angemessene Barabfindung fur Minderheitsgesellschafter in einem Squeeze-Out

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Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: This diploma thesis analyses squeeze-outs ? a deal where a controlling shareholder has the right to buy out minority shareholders at a fair compensation. As expected, the term ?fair? can have very different meanings depending on who you ask. On the one hand, minority shareholders often argue perceiving the squeeze-out as a legal expropriation and accordingly demand a significant squeeze-out premium. On the other hand, controlling shareholders have the clear and simple intention to pay as little as possible when acquiring the remaining stake in the company. Even law, often seen as the last resort, leaves out a clear and definite description of the expression ?fair? why the squeeze-out compensation turned out to be the crucial point in almost all past squeeze-out processes. Squeeze-outs, in the US called ?freeze-outs?, usually follow a public tender offer where a shareholder has acquired the necessary shareholding (e.g. 90 percent) and consequently obtained the right to exclude the remaining minority shareholders by paying an adequate compensation. In this context the squeeze-out rule, providing the legal framework, has the intention to make public takeovers more attractive. However, in the recent years, more and more minority shareholders executed their own right to challenge the proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation in court with the objective to improve the value of the initial squeeze-out offer. For example, minority shareholders of the German Hamburg-Mannheimer AG that protested against the squeeze-out resolution and requested a judicial appraisal of majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation in June 2002 could, after a costly lawsuit that lasted two years, finally more than double the amount offered under the terms of majority shareholder?s original squeeze-out proposal. Hence, squeeze-outs under prevailing German as well as Austrian law are often seen as a free call option with exercise price equal to majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation. This option is almost for free since the court costs due to the appraisal are covered by the majority shareholder and minority shareholders only have to pay for their own lawyer. Moreover, prevailing opinion assumes that the judicial appraisal can?t result in a decrease of majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation. Motivated by these lucrative facts, the objective of this paper is [¿]

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  • Sprache:
  • Englisch
  • ISBN:
  • 9783836601504
  • Einband:
  • Taschenbuch
  • Seitenzahl:
  • 80
  • Veröffentlicht:
  • 6. Februar 2007
  • Abmessungen:
  • 210x148x5 mm.
  • Gewicht:
  • 113 g.
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Inhaltsangabe:Abstract:
This diploma thesis analyses squeeze-outs ? a deal where a controlling shareholder has the right to buy out minority shareholders at a fair compensation. As expected, the term ?fair? can have very different meanings depending on who you ask. On the one hand, minority shareholders often argue perceiving the squeeze-out as a legal expropriation and accordingly demand a significant squeeze-out premium. On the other hand, controlling shareholders have the clear and simple intention to pay as little as possible when acquiring the remaining stake in the company. Even law, often seen as the last resort, leaves out a clear and definite description of the expression ?fair? why the squeeze-out compensation turned out to be the crucial point in almost all past squeeze-out processes.
Squeeze-outs, in the US called ?freeze-outs?, usually follow a public tender offer where a shareholder has acquired the necessary shareholding (e.g. 90 percent) and consequently obtained the right to exclude the remaining minority shareholders by paying an adequate compensation. In this context the squeeze-out rule, providing the legal framework, has the intention to make public takeovers more attractive. However, in the recent years, more and more minority shareholders executed their own right to challenge the proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation in court with the objective to improve the value of the initial squeeze-out offer.
For example, minority shareholders of the German Hamburg-Mannheimer AG that protested against the squeeze-out resolution and requested a judicial appraisal of majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation in June 2002 could, after a costly lawsuit that lasted two years, finally more than double the amount offered under the terms of majority shareholder?s original squeeze-out proposal. Hence, squeeze-outs under prevailing German as well as Austrian law are often seen as a free call option with exercise price equal to majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation. This option is almost for free since the court costs due to the appraisal are covered by the majority shareholder and minority shareholders only have to pay for their own lawyer. Moreover, prevailing opinion assumes that the judicial appraisal can?t result in a decrease of majority shareholder?s initially proposed ?fair? squeeze-out compensation.
Motivated by these lucrative facts, the objective of this paper is [¿]

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