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Summary of the readings for Week 5 of Comparative Company Law.

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Comparative Company Law
Readings 2: Corporate Mobility
Case Law
Katz v. Bregman
 Sales of assets amounting to more than half of the total assets
generating about 45% of the net sales of the company  no
shareholder vote to approve of the sales
 Delaware law requires majority shareholder approval for the sales
of all or substantially all of the assets of a Delaware corporation
(§271(a))
 An asset sale of aforementioned magnitude required a shareholder
vote
Reading Materials
Cahn & Donald, ‘Comparative Company Law’
Chapter 21: Techniques for business combinations
Tools and structures for corporate acquisitions
I. Transaction structures and protective tools
 Mergers = when two companies form a new, third company
 Acquisitions = when one company absorbs another company under
its own name
II. Basic structures for transferring control of corporate assets
 Determinant in acquisition is the goal of the acquisition  depends
on the way of thinking of the purchaser
A. Purchase of assets
 See figure 21.1 on p. 6225 for schematic of a purchase of assets
 Allows for obtaining of specific, valuable assets while avoiding
other, less attractive parts of the company
 Disadvantage: high transaction costs due to enforceable sales
contracts  often, asset purchases may be problematic when a
company is liquidised, because the purchaser can become liable
(avoided by purchase through a subsidiary)

, B. Purchase of stock
 See figure 21.2 on p. 6227 for schematic of a purchase of stock
 Could be considered a takeover, but when the shareholders are not
dispersed, the purchaser can easily gain control as a majority
shareholder  also problems when the purchaser uses securities of
itself as the consideration for the purchase, the transaction might
be regarded as both a takeover and a public ofering of stock
C. Statutory merger
 See figure 21.3i on p. 622u for schematic of a statutory merger
 Purchaser and the target would agree in their general meetings to
merge upon an exchange of cash or securities at an agreed
exchange ratio, with dissenting shareholders being bought out 
can be both forward (where the purchaser is the remnant company)
or reverse (where the target company is the remnant company)
 One can use a subsidiary in the whole scheme (see figure 21.4 on p.
623i0)  dependent on the needs of the company the merger can be
structured like this  creditors prefer this merger form, but there
are other considerations (failing/rich target?)
III. The transaction forms permitted by local law
A. United States
 Each structure above is available in the US
 asset sale would require a sale and purchase contract  sometimes,
a sale of assets following a dissolution may well be treated as a de
facto merger
 If it is a registered company with the SEC, a stock exchange has to
comply with the Exchange Act
 Mergers and consolidations are allowed under Delaware law 
registration with the SEC and type of transaction determines the
procedure  statutory merger enters into efect when the approved
merger agreement or a certificate of merger is filed with the
Secretary of State
B. Germany

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