Mergers in the Global Markets: A Comparative Approach to the Competition and National Security Laws among the US, EU, and China
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Cited Cases -- Part I Mergers and Acquisitions Policies and Approaches -- 1 Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Methods of Business Combination -- 1.3 Motives for Acquisitions -- 1.4 Acquisitions and Growth -- 1.5 Financial Analysis -- 1.6 Accounting for Mergers -- 1.7 Merger Negotiation and Due Diligence -- 1.8 Financing the Deal -- 1.9 Post-merger Integration -- 1.10 Cultural Issues in Cross-Border M& -- A -- 2 Economic Effects of Antitrust Laws on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.1 General -- 2.2 Antitrust Law Objectives -- 2.3 Competition Laws and Market Efficiency -- 2.3.1 Efficiency Assessment in the European Union -- 2.3.2 Competition and Market Efficiency in the United States -- 2.3.3 Competition and Market Efficiency in China -- 2.4 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare -- 2.4.1 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the EU -- 2.4.2 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the United States -- 2.4.3 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in China -- 2.5 The Economic Effects of Competition on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.5.1 Decline in Enforcement -- 2.5.2 The Reasons for the Decline -- 2.5.3 The Pursuit of an Uncertain Goal -- 2.5.4 The Unfitness of the Welfare Protection Standard -- 2.6 The Harmfulness of Some Currently Approved M& -- A -- 2.7 Raise of Concentration -- Part II The Competition and National Security Reviews -- 3 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.1 General -- 3.1.1 The Sherman Act of 1890 -- 3.1.2 The Clayton Act of 1914 -- 3.1.3 The Cellar-Kefauver Act of 1950 -- 3.1.4 The Scott-Hard-Rodino Improvement Act of 1982 -- 3.1.5 The Federal Trade Commission Act -- 3.1.6 The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act | |
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505 | 8 | |a 4.7.5.2 Case Study: 50/50 Joint Venture (H3G) Between CK Hutchison Holdings (a Listed Hong Kong-Based Conglomerate) and VimpelCom Ltd. -- 4.7.6 National Security in the Netherlands -- 4.7.6.1 Procedure -- 4.8 Europe and the UK Case Study: BAE and Finmeccanica -- 5 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in China -- 5.1 General -- 5.2 Anti-competitive Monopoly -- 5.2.1 Exemption to Prohibitions -- 5.3 Abuse of Dominant Position -- 5.3.1 The Chlorpheniramine API Case -- 5.3.2 The Qualcomm Case -- 5.3.3 The Mercedes-Benz and Dongfeng Nissan Case -- 5.4 Concentration of Undertakings -- 5.5 Abuse of Administrative Power to Eliminate or Restrict Competition -- 5.6 Investigation into Suspected Monopolistic Conducts -- 5.7 The Simplified Procedure -- 5.8 Notification Threshold -- 5.9 Gun-Jumping/Failure to Notify -- 5.10 Legal Liabilities -- 5.10.1 General Liabilities -- 5.10.2 Specific Remedies -- 5.11 M& -- A Review Under the National Security Laws in China -- 5.11.1 National Security Concept in China -- 5.11.2 The Review Process -- 5.11.3 Blocked Deals in China -- Part III Global Enforcement and Co-operation -- 6 Extraterritorial Competence of the United States, the EU, and China Competition Laws -- 6.1 General -- 6.2 Extraterritorial Competence of the U.S. Competition Laws -- 6.2.1 The Assertion of U.S. Extraterritorial Effects Over Time -- 6.2.2 U.S. Guidelines Under the U.S. Antitrust Laws -- 6.2.3 U.S. Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.2.3.1 The Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Case -- 6.2.3.2 The Motorola Mobility LLC Case -- 6.3 Extraterritorial Competence of the EU Competition Laws -- 6.3.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.3.2 EU Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.3.2.1 The Chemical Industries Case -- 6.3.2.2 The Wood Pulp Case -- 6.3.2.3 Gencor Ltd. v. Commission -- 6.3.2.4 Boeing McDonnell Douglas | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.3.2.5 Google/Motorola -- 6.3.2.6 General Electric/Honeywell -- 6.4 Extraterritorial Competence of China's AML -- 6.4.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.4.2 China Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.4.2.1 The Silvinit/Uralkali Case -- 6.4.2.2 The Savio Macchine Tessili S.P.A Case -- 6.4.2.3 The GE-Shenhua Case -- 6.4.2.4 The Seagate/Samsung Case -- 7 Cooperation Among the Three Jurisdictions -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Reasons of the Disagreements -- 7.3 International Anti-Trust Cooperation -- 7.3.1 Bilateral Cooperation -- 7.3.2 The Exchange of Information -- 7.3.3 Enforcement of International Comity -- 7.4 The Search for an International Institution -- 7.4.1 The OECD -- 7.4.2 The WTO -- 7.4.3 The UNCTDA -- 7.4.4 The International Competition Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Cited Cases -- Part I Mergers and Acquisitions Policies and Approaches -- 1 Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Methods of Business Combination -- 1.3 Motives for Acquisitions -- 1.4 Acquisitions and Growth -- 1.5 Financial Analysis -- 1.6 Accounting for Mergers -- 1.7 Merger Negotiation and Due Diligence -- 1.8 Financing the Deal -- 1.9 Post-merger Integration -- 1.10 Cultural Issues in Cross-Border M& -- A -- 2 Economic Effects of Antitrust Laws on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.1 General -- 2.2 Antitrust Law Objectives -- 2.3 Competition Laws and Market Efficiency -- 2.3.1 Efficiency Assessment in the European Union -- 2.3.2 Competition and Market Efficiency in the United States -- 2.3.3 Competition and Market Efficiency in China -- 2.4 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare -- 2.4.1 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the EU -- 2.4.2 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the United States -- 2.4.3 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in China -- 2.5 The Economic Effects of Competition on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.5.1 Decline in Enforcement -- 2.5.2 The Reasons for the Decline -- 2.5.3 The Pursuit of an Uncertain Goal -- 2.5.4 The Unfitness of the Welfare Protection Standard -- 2.6 The Harmfulness of Some Currently Approved M& -- A -- 2.7 Raise of Concentration -- Part II The Competition and National Security Reviews -- 3 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.1 General -- 3.1.1 The Sherman Act of 1890 -- 3.1.2 The Clayton Act of 1914 -- 3.1.3 The Cellar-Kefauver Act of 1950 -- 3.1.4 The Scott-Hard-Rodino Improvement Act of 1982 -- 3.1.5 The Federal Trade Commission Act -- 3.1.6 The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act 3.1.7 The Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Enforcement Unit -- 3.2 FTC-DOJ Procedure -- 3.3 Remedies -- 3.4 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.4.1 The National Defense Act of 1950 (as Amended) -- 3.4.2 The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States -- 3.4.3 The Exon-Florio Amendment to the Defense Production Act -- 3.4.4 The Homeland Security Act of 2002 -- 3.4.5 The Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 -- 3.4.6 The Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) -- 3.5 CFIUS Composition and Mandates -- 3.6 CFIUS Review and Investigation -- 3.7 Appealing the CFIUS Review Process -- 3.8 CFIUS Case Study -- 3.8.1 Mamco Manufacturing -- 3.8.2 CNOOC and Unocal -- 3.8.3 The German-US Aixtron Case -- 4 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition Laws in the European Union -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 EU Core Competition Laws -- 4.3 The Notification Procedure -- 4.3.1 Breach of the Standstill Obligation -- 4.3.2 Exception to the Standstill Obligation -- 4.4 Commission Examination -- 4.4.1 Relevant Geographic Market -- 4.4.2 Countervailing Buyer Power -- 4.4.3 Efficiencies -- 4.4.4 Entry -- 4.4.5 Failing Firm -- 4.5 Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.5.1 Vertical Mergers -- 4.5.2 Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.6 Remedies -- 4.7 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the EU -- 4.7.1 EUMR Approved Cases Under the National Security Concerns -- 4.7.2 National Security Interests in the UK -- 4.7.2.1 Types of National Interests -- 4.7.2.2 Procedures in National Interests -- 4.7.2.3 Decision of the Secretary of State -- 4.7.3 National Security in Germany -- 4.7.3.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.4 National Security in France -- 4.7.4.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.5 National Security in Italy -- 4.7.5.1 Procedure 4.7.5.2 Case Study: 50/50 Joint Venture (H3G) Between CK Hutchison Holdings (a Listed Hong Kong-Based Conglomerate) and VimpelCom Ltd. -- 4.7.6 National Security in the Netherlands -- 4.7.6.1 Procedure -- 4.8 Europe and the UK Case Study: BAE and Finmeccanica -- 5 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in China -- 5.1 General -- 5.2 Anti-competitive Monopoly -- 5.2.1 Exemption to Prohibitions -- 5.3 Abuse of Dominant Position -- 5.3.1 The Chlorpheniramine API Case -- 5.3.2 The Qualcomm Case -- 5.3.3 The Mercedes-Benz and Dongfeng Nissan Case -- 5.4 Concentration of Undertakings -- 5.5 Abuse of Administrative Power to Eliminate or Restrict Competition -- 5.6 Investigation into Suspected Monopolistic Conducts -- 5.7 The Simplified Procedure -- 5.8 Notification Threshold -- 5.9 Gun-Jumping/Failure to Notify -- 5.10 Legal Liabilities -- 5.10.1 General Liabilities -- 5.10.2 Specific Remedies -- 5.11 M& -- A Review Under the National Security Laws in China -- 5.11.1 National Security Concept in China -- 5.11.2 The Review Process -- 5.11.3 Blocked Deals in China -- Part III Global Enforcement and Co-operation -- 6 Extraterritorial Competence of the United States, the EU, and China Competition Laws -- 6.1 General -- 6.2 Extraterritorial Competence of the U.S. Competition Laws -- 6.2.1 The Assertion of U.S. Extraterritorial Effects Over Time -- 6.2.2 U.S. Guidelines Under the U.S. Antitrust Laws -- 6.2.3 U.S. Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.2.3.1 The Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Case -- 6.2.3.2 The Motorola Mobility LLC Case -- 6.3 Extraterritorial Competence of the EU Competition Laws -- 6.3.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.3.2 EU Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.3.2.1 The Chemical Industries Case -- 6.3.2.2 The Wood Pulp Case -- 6.3.2.3 Gencor Ltd. v. Commission -- 6.3.2.4 Boeing McDonnell Douglas 6.3.2.5 Google/Motorola -- 6.3.2.6 General Electric/Honeywell -- 6.4 Extraterritorial Competence of China's AML -- 6.4.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.4.2 China Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.4.2.1 The Silvinit/Uralkali Case -- 6.4.2.2 The Savio Macchine Tessili S.P.A Case -- 6.4.2.3 The GE-Shenhua Case -- 6.4.2.4 The Seagate/Samsung Case -- 7 Cooperation Among the Three Jurisdictions -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Reasons of the Disagreements -- 7.3 International Anti-Trust Cooperation -- 7.3.1 Bilateral Cooperation -- 7.3.2 The Exchange of Information -- 7.3.3 Enforcement of International Comity -- 7.4 The Search for an International Institution -- 7.4.1 The OECD -- 7.4.2 The WTO -- 7.4.3 The UNCTDA -- 7.4.4 The International Competition Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Verfasser aut Mergers in the Global Markets A Comparative Approach to the Competition and National Security Laws among the US, EU, and China Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (199 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Cited Cases -- Part I Mergers and Acquisitions Policies and Approaches -- 1 Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Methods of Business Combination -- 1.3 Motives for Acquisitions -- 1.4 Acquisitions and Growth -- 1.5 Financial Analysis -- 1.6 Accounting for Mergers -- 1.7 Merger Negotiation and Due Diligence -- 1.8 Financing the Deal -- 1.9 Post-merger Integration -- 1.10 Cultural Issues in Cross-Border M& -- A -- 2 Economic Effects of Antitrust Laws on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.1 General -- 2.2 Antitrust Law Objectives -- 2.3 Competition Laws and Market Efficiency -- 2.3.1 Efficiency Assessment in the European Union -- 2.3.2 Competition and Market Efficiency in the United States -- 2.3.3 Competition and Market Efficiency in China -- 2.4 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare -- 2.4.1 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the EU -- 2.4.2 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the United States -- 2.4.3 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in China -- 2.5 The Economic Effects of Competition on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.5.1 Decline in Enforcement -- 2.5.2 The Reasons for the Decline -- 2.5.3 The Pursuit of an Uncertain Goal -- 2.5.4 The Unfitness of the Welfare Protection Standard -- 2.6 The Harmfulness of Some Currently Approved M& -- A -- 2.7 Raise of Concentration -- Part II The Competition and National Security Reviews -- 3 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.1 General -- 3.1.1 The Sherman Act of 1890 -- 3.1.2 The Clayton Act of 1914 -- 3.1.3 The Cellar-Kefauver Act of 1950 -- 3.1.4 The Scott-Hard-Rodino Improvement Act of 1982 -- 3.1.5 The Federal Trade Commission Act -- 3.1.6 The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act 3.1.7 The Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Enforcement Unit -- 3.2 FTC-DOJ Procedure -- 3.3 Remedies -- 3.4 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.4.1 The National Defense Act of 1950 (as Amended) -- 3.4.2 The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States -- 3.4.3 The Exon-Florio Amendment to the Defense Production Act -- 3.4.4 The Homeland Security Act of 2002 -- 3.4.5 The Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 -- 3.4.6 The Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) -- 3.5 CFIUS Composition and Mandates -- 3.6 CFIUS Review and Investigation -- 3.7 Appealing the CFIUS Review Process -- 3.8 CFIUS Case Study -- 3.8.1 Mamco Manufacturing -- 3.8.2 CNOOC and Unocal -- 3.8.3 The German-US Aixtron Case -- 4 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition Laws in the European Union -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 EU Core Competition Laws -- 4.3 The Notification Procedure -- 4.3.1 Breach of the Standstill Obligation -- 4.3.2 Exception to the Standstill Obligation -- 4.4 Commission Examination -- 4.4.1 Relevant Geographic Market -- 4.4.2 Countervailing Buyer Power -- 4.4.3 Efficiencies -- 4.4.4 Entry -- 4.4.5 Failing Firm -- 4.5 Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.5.1 Vertical Mergers -- 4.5.2 Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.6 Remedies -- 4.7 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the EU -- 4.7.1 EUMR Approved Cases Under the National Security Concerns -- 4.7.2 National Security Interests in the UK -- 4.7.2.1 Types of National Interests -- 4.7.2.2 Procedures in National Interests -- 4.7.2.3 Decision of the Secretary of State -- 4.7.3 National Security in Germany -- 4.7.3.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.4 National Security in France -- 4.7.4.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.5 National Security in Italy -- 4.7.5.1 Procedure 4.7.5.2 Case Study: 50/50 Joint Venture (H3G) Between CK Hutchison Holdings (a Listed Hong Kong-Based Conglomerate) and VimpelCom Ltd. -- 4.7.6 National Security in the Netherlands -- 4.7.6.1 Procedure -- 4.8 Europe and the UK Case Study: BAE and Finmeccanica -- 5 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in China -- 5.1 General -- 5.2 Anti-competitive Monopoly -- 5.2.1 Exemption to Prohibitions -- 5.3 Abuse of Dominant Position -- 5.3.1 The Chlorpheniramine API Case -- 5.3.2 The Qualcomm Case -- 5.3.3 The Mercedes-Benz and Dongfeng Nissan Case -- 5.4 Concentration of Undertakings -- 5.5 Abuse of Administrative Power to Eliminate or Restrict Competition -- 5.6 Investigation into Suspected Monopolistic Conducts -- 5.7 The Simplified Procedure -- 5.8 Notification Threshold -- 5.9 Gun-Jumping/Failure to Notify -- 5.10 Legal Liabilities -- 5.10.1 General Liabilities -- 5.10.2 Specific Remedies -- 5.11 M& -- A Review Under the National Security Laws in China -- 5.11.1 National Security Concept in China -- 5.11.2 The Review Process -- 5.11.3 Blocked Deals in China -- Part III Global Enforcement and Co-operation -- 6 Extraterritorial Competence of the United States, the EU, and China Competition Laws -- 6.1 General -- 6.2 Extraterritorial Competence of the U.S. Competition Laws -- 6.2.1 The Assertion of U.S. Extraterritorial Effects Over Time -- 6.2.2 U.S. Guidelines Under the U.S. Antitrust Laws -- 6.2.3 U.S. Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.2.3.1 The Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Case -- 6.2.3.2 The Motorola Mobility LLC Case -- 6.3 Extraterritorial Competence of the EU Competition Laws -- 6.3.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.3.2 EU Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.3.2.1 The Chemical Industries Case -- 6.3.2.2 The Wood Pulp Case -- 6.3.2.3 Gencor Ltd. v. Commission -- 6.3.2.4 Boeing McDonnell Douglas 6.3.2.5 Google/Motorola -- 6.3.2.6 General Electric/Honeywell -- 6.4 Extraterritorial Competence of China's AML -- 6.4.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.4.2 China Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.4.2.1 The Silvinit/Uralkali Case -- 6.4.2.2 The Savio Macchine Tessili S.P.A Case -- 6.4.2.3 The GE-Shenhua Case -- 6.4.2.4 The Seagate/Samsung Case -- 7 Cooperation Among the Three Jurisdictions -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Reasons of the Disagreements -- 7.3 International Anti-Trust Cooperation -- 7.3.1 Bilateral Cooperation -- 7.3.2 The Exchange of Information -- 7.3.3 Enforcement of International Comity -- 7.4 The Search for an International Institution -- 7.4.1 The OECD -- 7.4.2 The WTO -- 7.4.3 The UNCTDA -- 7.4.4 The International Competition Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index Consolidation and merger of corporations-Law and legislation Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lessambo, Felix I. Mergers in the Global Markets Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030435578 |
spellingShingle | Lessambo, Felix I. Mergers in the Global Markets A Comparative Approach to the Competition and National Security Laws among the US, EU, and China Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Cited Cases -- Part I Mergers and Acquisitions Policies and Approaches -- 1 Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions -- 1.1 General -- 1.2 Methods of Business Combination -- 1.3 Motives for Acquisitions -- 1.4 Acquisitions and Growth -- 1.5 Financial Analysis -- 1.6 Accounting for Mergers -- 1.7 Merger Negotiation and Due Diligence -- 1.8 Financing the Deal -- 1.9 Post-merger Integration -- 1.10 Cultural Issues in Cross-Border M& -- A -- 2 Economic Effects of Antitrust Laws on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.1 General -- 2.2 Antitrust Law Objectives -- 2.3 Competition Laws and Market Efficiency -- 2.3.1 Efficiency Assessment in the European Union -- 2.3.2 Competition and Market Efficiency in the United States -- 2.3.3 Competition and Market Efficiency in China -- 2.4 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare -- 2.4.1 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the EU -- 2.4.2 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in the United States -- 2.4.3 Competition Laws and Consumer Welfare in China -- 2.5 The Economic Effects of Competition on Mergers and Acquisitions -- 2.5.1 Decline in Enforcement -- 2.5.2 The Reasons for the Decline -- 2.5.3 The Pursuit of an Uncertain Goal -- 2.5.4 The Unfitness of the Welfare Protection Standard -- 2.6 The Harmfulness of Some Currently Approved M& -- A -- 2.7 Raise of Concentration -- Part II The Competition and National Security Reviews -- 3 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.1 General -- 3.1.1 The Sherman Act of 1890 -- 3.1.2 The Clayton Act of 1914 -- 3.1.3 The Cellar-Kefauver Act of 1950 -- 3.1.4 The Scott-Hard-Rodino Improvement Act of 1982 -- 3.1.5 The Federal Trade Commission Act -- 3.1.6 The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act 3.1.7 The Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Enforcement Unit -- 3.2 FTC-DOJ Procedure -- 3.3 Remedies -- 3.4 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the United States -- 3.4.1 The National Defense Act of 1950 (as Amended) -- 3.4.2 The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States -- 3.4.3 The Exon-Florio Amendment to the Defense Production Act -- 3.4.4 The Homeland Security Act of 2002 -- 3.4.5 The Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 -- 3.4.6 The Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) -- 3.5 CFIUS Composition and Mandates -- 3.6 CFIUS Review and Investigation -- 3.7 Appealing the CFIUS Review Process -- 3.8 CFIUS Case Study -- 3.8.1 Mamco Manufacturing -- 3.8.2 CNOOC and Unocal -- 3.8.3 The German-US Aixtron Case -- 4 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition Laws in the European Union -- 4.1 General -- 4.2 EU Core Competition Laws -- 4.3 The Notification Procedure -- 4.3.1 Breach of the Standstill Obligation -- 4.3.2 Exception to the Standstill Obligation -- 4.4 Commission Examination -- 4.4.1 Relevant Geographic Market -- 4.4.2 Countervailing Buyer Power -- 4.4.3 Efficiencies -- 4.4.4 Entry -- 4.4.5 Failing Firm -- 4.5 Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.5.1 Vertical Mergers -- 4.5.2 Conglomerate Mergers -- 4.6 Remedies -- 4.7 M& -- A Review Under National Security Laws in the EU -- 4.7.1 EUMR Approved Cases Under the National Security Concerns -- 4.7.2 National Security Interests in the UK -- 4.7.2.1 Types of National Interests -- 4.7.2.2 Procedures in National Interests -- 4.7.2.3 Decision of the Secretary of State -- 4.7.3 National Security in Germany -- 4.7.3.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.4 National Security in France -- 4.7.4.1 The Review Process -- 4.7.5 National Security in Italy -- 4.7.5.1 Procedure 4.7.5.2 Case Study: 50/50 Joint Venture (H3G) Between CK Hutchison Holdings (a Listed Hong Kong-Based Conglomerate) and VimpelCom Ltd. -- 4.7.6 National Security in the Netherlands -- 4.7.6.1 Procedure -- 4.8 Europe and the UK Case Study: BAE and Finmeccanica -- 5 M& -- A Policies Review Under the Competition and National Security Laws in China -- 5.1 General -- 5.2 Anti-competitive Monopoly -- 5.2.1 Exemption to Prohibitions -- 5.3 Abuse of Dominant Position -- 5.3.1 The Chlorpheniramine API Case -- 5.3.2 The Qualcomm Case -- 5.3.3 The Mercedes-Benz and Dongfeng Nissan Case -- 5.4 Concentration of Undertakings -- 5.5 Abuse of Administrative Power to Eliminate or Restrict Competition -- 5.6 Investigation into Suspected Monopolistic Conducts -- 5.7 The Simplified Procedure -- 5.8 Notification Threshold -- 5.9 Gun-Jumping/Failure to Notify -- 5.10 Legal Liabilities -- 5.10.1 General Liabilities -- 5.10.2 Specific Remedies -- 5.11 M& -- A Review Under the National Security Laws in China -- 5.11.1 National Security Concept in China -- 5.11.2 The Review Process -- 5.11.3 Blocked Deals in China -- Part III Global Enforcement and Co-operation -- 6 Extraterritorial Competence of the United States, the EU, and China Competition Laws -- 6.1 General -- 6.2 Extraterritorial Competence of the U.S. Competition Laws -- 6.2.1 The Assertion of U.S. Extraterritorial Effects Over Time -- 6.2.2 U.S. Guidelines Under the U.S. Antitrust Laws -- 6.2.3 U.S. Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.2.3.1 The Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Case -- 6.2.3.2 The Motorola Mobility LLC Case -- 6.3 Extraterritorial Competence of the EU Competition Laws -- 6.3.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.3.2 EU Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.3.2.1 The Chemical Industries Case -- 6.3.2.2 The Wood Pulp Case -- 6.3.2.3 Gencor Ltd. v. Commission -- 6.3.2.4 Boeing McDonnell Douglas 6.3.2.5 Google/Motorola -- 6.3.2.6 General Electric/Honeywell -- 6.4 Extraterritorial Competence of China's AML -- 6.4.1 The Enforcement Tools of Extraterritoriality -- 6.4.2 China Extraterritorial Cases -- 6.4.2.1 The Silvinit/Uralkali Case -- 6.4.2.2 The Savio Macchine Tessili S.P.A Case -- 6.4.2.3 The GE-Shenhua Case -- 6.4.2.4 The Seagate/Samsung Case -- 7 Cooperation Among the Three Jurisdictions -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Reasons of the Disagreements -- 7.3 International Anti-Trust Cooperation -- 7.3.1 Bilateral Cooperation -- 7.3.2 The Exchange of Information -- 7.3.3 Enforcement of International Comity -- 7.4 The Search for an International Institution -- 7.4.1 The OECD -- 7.4.2 The WTO -- 7.4.3 The UNCTDA -- 7.4.4 The International Competition Network -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index Consolidation and merger of corporations-Law and legislation Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd |
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