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The new German Takeover Act: An economic perspective — Part 1

For the first time, Germany has enacted legislation on takeovers. The purpose of this paper is to present and discuss the new federal Act on secondary purchases and takeovers ('the Act'), effective as of 1st January, 2002, under an economic perspective. The problem to be solved by takeover...

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Published in:International journal of disclosure and governance 2003-12, Vol.1 (1), p.60-70
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