Time for a governance “tune-up”
By Jeffrey E. Smith
Corporate Law Departments,
July 2009
As the dust (hopefully) begins to settle during this time of bank and market uncertainty, and a lull continues for bank M&A activity, it may be just the time to review your institution’s governance structure, documents, and mechanisms to bring them up to date (including incorporation of appropriate “best practices” under Sarbanes-Oxley), to provide important alternatives and flexibility for responding to M&A and other corporate opportunities, and to generally put the institution in a position to better respond to market opportunities and events as they unfold.
Mergers and acquisitions: a primer
By Bart A. Basi & Marcus S. Renwick
Business Advice and Financial Planning,
February 2004
Often when people think of mergers or acquisitions, thoughts of mega-mergers come to mind. The largest mergers in the history of the world happened within the past 10 years.
First Data and Concord merger primer
By Winnie Wong
January 2004
The Department of Justice filed suit on October 23, 2003 to block the proposed merger between First Data, Corp. and Concord EFS, Inc.
The “new” “A” reorganization— Disregarded entity mergers
By James S. Zmuda
Federal Taxation,
April 2003
In TD 9038 the Department of the Treasury ("Treasury") issued temporary regulations defining the term "statutory merger or consolidation" ("Temp. Regs.") for purposes of section 368(a)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended ("Code").
The emerging role of efficiencies in merger analysis
By Michele R. Namm & Rebecca A.D. Nelson
December 1999
The past few years have witnessed increasing merger activity and the corresponding evolution of the methodology for analyzing the competitive impact of mergers.
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