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Canadian regulators extend time for unsolicited takeover bids

Unsolicited takeover bids for Canadian companies must seek at least 50 per cent of a target company's stock and remain open for at least 105 days, according to new rules that will take effect in May.

TORONTO – Unsolicited takeover bids for Canadian companies must seek at least 50 per cent of the target company’s stock and remain open for at least 105 days, according to new rules that will take effect in May.

Canadian Securities Administrators, the umbrella group that coordinates policy among Canada’s 13 provincial and territorial securities regulators, published the brand new rules Thursday. The policy completes a three-year process in which Canadian regulators have sought to overhaul the rules on hostile takeover bids.

“The new regime will enhance the ability from the security holders to create voluntary, informed and co-ordinated tender decisions while providing boards with additional some time and discretion when responding to a take-over bid,” said Louis Morisset, chair of the CSA and president and leader of the Autorit des marchs financiers.

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