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Board Classification and Managerial Entrenchment: Evidence from the Market for Corporate Control
SSRN Electronic Journal, (7-05)
2007
Abstract
This paper considers the relation between board classification, takeover activity, and transaction outcomes for a panel of firms between 1990 and 2002. Target board classification does not change the likelihood that a firm, once targeted, is ultimately acquired. Moreover, shareholders of targets with a classified board realize bid returns that are equivalent to those of targets with a single class of directors, but receive a higher proportion of total bid surplus. Board classification does reduce the likelihood of receiving a takeover bid, however, the economic effect of bid deterrence on the value of the firm is quite small. Overall, the evidence is inconsistent with the conventional wisdom that board classification is an anti-takeover device that facilitates managerial entrenchment
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- Title
- Board Classification and Managerial Entrenchment
- Creators
- David Becher - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- SSRN Electronic Journal, (7-05)
- Series
- HKUST Business School Research Paper
- Publisher
- SSRN
- Resource Type
- Other
- Language
- German
- Academic Unit
- Bennett S. LeBow College of Business; Finance; Drexel University
- Other Identifier
- 991019551686004721