Regulator keeps an eye on takeovers

A 'small number of publicly traded companies that have not provided the new disclosures required by the Takeover Directive’ have been identified by the FRRP

Written by Gavin Hinks

Preparing yourself for a takeover? Then watch out because the Financial Reporting Review Panel is not happy with some companies’ failure to fulfil reporting duties under legislation governing acquisitions.

The FRRP said it had ‘identified a small number of publicly traded companies that have not provided the new disclosures required by the Takeover Directive’.

The regulator is concerned that with a large batch of companies preparing December 2007 annual reports, there is a risk that there could be more such oversights.

The new rules compel companies to reveal details of investors with a significant shareholding in a company and people with shareholders that come packaged with special voting rights. If directors have powers over the issuing or buying back of a company’s shares those powers need to be declared too.

The reminder is couched as a friendly nudge in the right direction, but if the FRRP doesn’t like what it sees it has the power to seek a court order forcing companies to amend their public documents.

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