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Power play
by
D'Amico, Stephanie
, Clark, Ron
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Acquisitions & mergers
/ Decision making
/ Efficiency
/ Local distribution companies
/ Municipalities
/ Stockholders
2020
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Power play
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D'Amico, Stephanie
, Clark, Ron
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Acquisitions & mergers
/ Decision making
/ Efficiency
/ Local distribution companies
/ Municipalities
/ Stockholders
2020
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Power play
2020
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Overview
[...]with respect to the partially owned LDC, the role of the shareholder may be constrained by such factors as the percentage owned, rights to appoint directors, and voting provisions in any applicable shareholders agreement. [...]there may be valid reasons for not merging the two LDCs. 2. In the above situations, it may makesense for the municipalities to revisit the shareholders' agreement and reach new understandings as to their respective rights. 3.Acquire other distribution companies Geographical considerations may provide support for an amalgamated utility to seek to acquire other utilities. [...]following an amalgamation, a scenario could unfold where such a transaction could now be seen as a merger of equals. [...]municipalities that previously would not have been interested in discussing an LDC merger might, following a municipal amalgamation affecting one of them (but not the other), be in a position to move forward with such a deal.
Publisher
Municipal World Inc
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