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Do *Acquirer* Shareholders Have Appraisal Rights?

By Rich Bodnar on May 14, 2019
Posted in Appraisal Conditions, Ohio Appraisal Rights

Sometimes!  Appraisal is almost always an issue for the shareholders of the target, or seller, corporation.  But, in very rare instances, the shareholders of the acquiring corporation may have appraisal rights.  Enter the 2005 case of Proctor & Gamble and Gillette.  In 2005, Procter & Gamble (P&G) announced a multibillion dollar merger with Gillette, to…

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