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0861 |aC2-280/1-1995E-PDF
1101 |aCanada. |bIndustry Canada.
24510|aGoing-private transactions|h[electronic resource]
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bIndustry Canada |cAugust 1995.
300 |a52p.|breferences
4901 |aCanada Business Corporations Act
500 |a"The term going-private transaction (GPT) is a generic label which applies to a variety of corporate transactions that result in termination of shareholder interests with compensation but without consent and without a replacement of equivalent value in a participating security. Although GPTs are a common part of the current corporate landscape, their treatment under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) has been less than thorough. This may have caused confusion in the marketplace. This paper examines GPTs, parallel statutory models and various areas for potential reform."--Introduction.
5203 |aThe term going-private transaction (GPT) is a generic label which applies to a variety of corporate transactions that result in termination of shareholder interests with compensation but without consent and without a replacement of equivalent value in a participating security. Although GPTs are a common part of the current corporate landscape, their treatment under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) has been less than thorough. This may have caused confusion in the marketplace. This paper examines GPTs, parallel statutory models and various areas for potential reform.--Introduction
590 |a11-24-Supp|b2011-10-24
69007|aCorporations|2gcpds
77508|tLes transformations en société fermée|w(CaOODSP)9.602249
7760#|tGoing-private transactions|w(CaOODSP)9.612552
830#0|aCanada Business Corporations Act.|w(CaOODSP)9.506499
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s125 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/Collection/C2-280-1-1995E.pdf