Shareholder-Rights Plan
Definition
Also known as a poison pill, a bylaw that has the effect of preventing a hostile takeover based on a tender offer, thereby requiring the bidder to negotiate with the board of directors.
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Also known as a poison pill, a bylaw that has the effect of preventing a hostile takeover based on a tender offer, thereby requiring the bidder to negotiate with the board of directors.