What makes a takeover hostile? Does it mean there is antagonism or something else? Can you provide a few examples. Thanks
Ans. : Following things makes the takeover hostile:
* target company board rejects the offer and still bidder continue to pursue it.
* in this type of takeover acquirer acquires the majority interest in shares in open market.
Yes, there is an antagonism because the target company by its powers takeover the acquirer company.
Few examples are as follows :
* CEO of kraft food inc. publicly announced its intention to acquire Britain's top confectionery company, Cadbury PLC.
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