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Summary Of: Poison pill

derives from its original meaning of a literal poison pill carried by various... the most common takeover defense known as a poison pill is a shareholder rights plan... This form of poison pill is sometimes called a... This kind of poison pill cannot stop a determined acquirer... This poison pill may create an exodus of talented employees... The poison pill was invented by noted M... for every company with a poison pill that successfully resisted a hostile takeover... view the poison pill strategy as illegal... a poison pill is a component of a contract... The contract given to Burleson had two vengeful poison pill clauses in response to the contract offered to Hutchinson... A poison pill may also be used in...

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