Public M&A UK podcast series
Key trends and developments in the UK's fast-moving deal scene
Shareholder activism continues to grow in the UK, Europe and globally, and any company could become the focus of an activist – or active shareholder.
In this podcast series we will be talking about activism, the themes and trends we are seeing in activist campaigns and how companies can prepare for and respond to an activist approach.
In this episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we look at activism in the context of M&A. We discuss how shareholders can:
We also discuss what parties can do to prepare for or ward off a transaction being challenged by a shareholder or group of shareholders.
Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant, Robert Moore, Partner and Laura Ackroyd, Senior Associate.
In the first episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we give an introduction to activism and look at:
Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant, Mark Bardell, Partner and Neil Blake, Partner
In the second episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we talk about how companies are increasingly planning for an approach by an activist. We discuss in particular:
Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant, Mark Bardell, Partner and Greg Mulley, Partner
In this episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we discuss activism and AGMs, including:
Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant, Mark Bardell, Partner and Gareth Sykes, Partner
In this episode of our shareholder activism podcast series, we look at activism in the context of M&A. We discuss how shareholders can:
We also discuss what parties can do to prepare for or ward off a transaction being challenged by a shareholder or group of shareholders.
Speakers: Antonia Kirkby, Professional Support Consultant, Robert Moore, Partner and Laura Ackroyd, Senior Associate.
Key trends and developments in the UK's fast-moving deal scene
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