Hostile takeover bids slide to USD 124.4bn this year
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Hostile takeover bids slide to USD 124.4bn this year

Last Updated: Wednesday, September 09, 2009, 16:41
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Hostile takeover bids slide to USD 124.4bn this year New Delhi: Hostile takeover bids worldwide have slumped 66 per cent to USD 124.4 billion so far in 2009, with US-based Kraft Foods' USD 19.8 billion offer for British major Cadbury being the second largest.

"Worldwide hostile bid volume in 2009 Year-To-Date has touched USD 124.4 billion, down 66 per cent from 2008 YTD at USD 362.4 billion," a report by global deal tracking firm Dealogic has said.

Despite a drop in valuation the quantum of such bids remains relatively constant with 88 hostile bids in 2009 YTD compared to 90 hostile bids in 2008 YTD.

A hostile bid can be defined as a takeover attempt despite strong resistance by the target firm.

Earlier this week, Cadbury had rejected the proposed buyout offer made by Kraft Foods Inc for 10.2 billion pounds, but the American food and beverage group remained hopeful of carrying forward a constructive dialogue.

"Kraft Foods' USD 19.8 billion bid for Cadbury Plc is the second largest hostile bid in 2009 YTD following Swiss firm Xstrata's USD 48.3 billion bid for Anglo American in June," Dealogic said.

The average number of days for completion of hostile or unsolicited bids has fallen to a record low of 66 days in 2009 YTD. Last year the number stood at 82 days.

Bureau Report

First Published: Wednesday, September 09, 2009, 16:41

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