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Published: 1995
Author: Sally Cheong
Publisher: Corporate Research Services
Genre: Corporations, Stock exchanges, Stock ownership, Bursa Saham Kuala
Lumpur BSKL, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange KLSE, Bursa Malaysia
Paperback: 303 pages
Condition: 8/10 (Used, good condition)
The book examines changes in ownership among companies listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) during the period from 1993 to May 1995, a time marked by rapid market expansion, numerous takeovers, mergers, and corporate restructuring that created uncertainty among investors about who actually controlled many listed firms. At the time the exchange had around 500 companies listed on its Main and Second Boards and aimed to double that number by the year 2000, making transparency in corporate ownership increasingly important. The work documents and analyzes cases where new substantial shareholders acquired significant stakes in listed companies, distinguishing between two categories of control: first, acquisitions exceeding the 33.3 percent threshold that trigger a Mandatory General Offer under the Malaysian Code on Takeovers and Mergers 1987, and second, acquisitions below that threshold which nevertheless allow shareholders to influence or control company boards. Because Malaysian takeover regulations require an acquirer who gains more than about one third of a company’s voting shares to make a takeover offer to remaining shareholders, the book highlights how such ownership shifts affect corporate control and stresses the importance of shareholder vigilance, particularly in cases where effective control may occur without formally triggering takeover rules.
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