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- catalog abstract "This collection, assembled by Edmund J. Kelly, contains newspaper clippings and other materials in binders on hostile tender offers for prominent public companies in the United States. Organized alphabetically by target company, the newspaper clippings include virtually all the prominent examples of this business tactic from 1969-1999. In all cases, the newspaper clippings are in chronological order, the most recent first. Follow-up articles of general relevance are often included after the end of a contest. Those takeover situations that developed into full-fledged battles are identified by boldface type in the container list.".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog description "Collection finding aid available in the repository.".
- catalog description "Hostile Tender Offer Collection, Baker Library, Harvard Business School.".
- catalog description "The 1969 bid by Northwest Industries, Inc. for the B.F. Goodrich Company began the hostile takeover era for large American companies. The most ferocious and controversial method used to gain control over a company is the "hostile cash tender offer." In more than 95% of the cases, the uninvited cash tender offer led to the target company losing its independence to either the first offeror or to another merger partner. The careful focus on the actual uninvited tender offer defines this collection and makes the creation of a comparable collection solely from the usual indexes difficult.".
- catalog description "This collection, assembled by Edmund J. Kelly, contains newspaper clippings and other materials in binders on hostile tender offers for prominent public companies in the United States. Organized alphabetically by target company, the newspaper clippings include virtually all the prominent examples of this business tactic from 1969-1999. In all cases, the newspaper clippings are in chronological order, the most recent first. Follow-up articles of general relevance are often included after the end of a contest. Those takeover situations that developed into full-fledged battles are identified by boldface type in the container list.".
- catalog extent "5.17 (17".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Consolidation and merger of corporations United States.".
- catalog subject "Financial services industry United States.".
- catalog subject "Kelly, Edmund J.".
- catalog title "Records of hostile tender offers, 1969-1999 (inclusive).".
- catalog type "collection".