POISON PILL
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Explains the concept of a poison pill in corporate finance as a defense against hostile takeovers
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💼 Poison Pill – Corporate Finance Lesson
Learn about the poison pill, a strategy used to defend against hostile takeovers.
💡 Meaning:
A poison pill is a strategy where a company makes its shares less attractive or more expensive to a hostile bidder, often by allowing existing shareholders to buy more shares at a discount.
💡 Key Points:
• Dilutes the ownership of the hostile bidder
• Makes takeover more expensive and difficult
• Protects company control
• Common anti-takeover defense mechanism
🎯 Who Should Watch:
Finance, investment, and KASNEB students
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