Description

Book Synopsis
Originally published in 1982, Risk Arbitrage has become a classic on arbitrage strategies by the dean of the arbitrage community. It provides an overview of risk arbitrage, how it has been used over the centuries and particularly in modern markets, with a focus on merger arbitrage.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Derivation of Risk Arbitrage 1

The Arbitrage Community 4

A Changing Community from the 1970s to 2000 6

1970s 6

1980s 10

1990s 14

2000 17

Chapter 2 Merger Arbitrage 21

General 21

Gathering Information 22

Figuring of Parities 26

Determination of the Time Element 27

Return on Investment 29

The Risks 29

Average Expected Returns 33

Taking a Position 35

Turning a Position 37

Consummation 38

Tax Strategy 40

Treatment of New Convertible Securities 42

Antitrust Considerations 45

Summary 46

Chapter 3 Merger Arbitrage: Practical Applications 47

Mergers Prior to 1971 47

Generic Calculation of Co. B. Being Acquired by Co. A (Co. B/Co. A) 48

Scientific Data Systems/Xerox 50

Hartford Fire Insurance/I.T.&T. 52

Canada Dry/McCall’s/Hunt Foods 55

Eversharp/Warner Lambert Pharmaceutical 59

Alloys Unlimited/Plessey, Ltd. 66

Chubb Corp./First National City Corp. 70

Mergers from 1971 to the Present 73

New England Nuclear Corp. with Dupont DeNemours Inc. 73

Reliance Electric/Exxon 76

CIT Financial/RCA 78

Richardson-Merrell/Dow Chemical 81

Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 82

Use of Options in Merger Arbitrage 84

Utah International/General Electric (without options) 84

Utah International/General Electric(with options) 85

Chapter 4 Cash Tender Offers 89

Situations Prior to 1971 89

Cash Tender Wave of the Late 1970s and Early 1980s 95

Introduction 95

Babcock & Wilcox/McDermott/United Technologies—Merger Chronology (All information is from prospectus and joint proxy statement issued February 22, 1978) 96

Carborundum/Kennecott Eaton Offer of $47/Share 99

Rosario/Amax 100

Warner Swasey/Bendix/Dominion Bridge 102

Pullman/Wheelabrator Frye/McDermott 106

Liggett Meyers/Grand Metropolitan Hotels/ Standard Brands 108

Hobart/Canadian Pacific/Dart & Kraft 111

St. Joe Minerals/Seagrams/Fluor Corp. 112

Chapter 5 Other Risk Arbitrage Situations 117

Exchange Offers 117

Recapitalizations 120

Spinoffs 123

Stub Situations 125

Limited Risk Arbitrage 129

Chapter 6 Corporate ‘Freezeins’: The Subterfuge Syndrome 133

Introduction 133

Some Notable Examples 134

Conclusion 141

Chapter 7 Active Arbitrage 143

The Bache/Pru-Bache Years (1967–1991) 144

Great Western United Corporation 144

Gerber Products Company 145

The McGraw-Hill Corporation 146

The ERC Corporation of Kansas City, Missouri 147

Amax Incorporated 148

Houston Natural Gas 148

The Wyser-Pratte Years: Years of Increasing Activism (1991–Present) 149

A New Beginning 149

Evolution of the Wyser-Pratte Shareholder Rights By-Law 150

Transition 157

Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions 159

Appendix A 163

Appendix B 181

Appendix C 185

Notes 273

Bibliography 279

Index 283

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 13/02/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470415719, 978-0470415719
      ISBN10: 0470415711

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Originally published in 1982, Risk Arbitrage has become a classic on arbitrage strategies by the dean of the arbitrage community. It provides an overview of risk arbitrage, how it has been used over the centuries and particularly in modern markets, with a focus on merger arbitrage.

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      Derivation of Risk Arbitrage 1

      The Arbitrage Community 4

      A Changing Community from the 1970s to 2000 6

      1970s 6

      1980s 10

      1990s 14

      2000 17

      Chapter 2 Merger Arbitrage 21

      General 21

      Gathering Information 22

      Figuring of Parities 26

      Determination of the Time Element 27

      Return on Investment 29

      The Risks 29

      Average Expected Returns 33

      Taking a Position 35

      Turning a Position 37

      Consummation 38

      Tax Strategy 40

      Treatment of New Convertible Securities 42

      Antitrust Considerations 45

      Summary 46

      Chapter 3 Merger Arbitrage: Practical Applications 47

      Mergers Prior to 1971 47

      Generic Calculation of Co. B. Being Acquired by Co. A (Co. B/Co. A) 48

      Scientific Data Systems/Xerox 50

      Hartford Fire Insurance/I.T.&T. 52

      Canada Dry/McCall’s/Hunt Foods 55

      Eversharp/Warner Lambert Pharmaceutical 59

      Alloys Unlimited/Plessey, Ltd. 66

      Chubb Corp./First National City Corp. 70

      Mergers from 1971 to the Present 73

      New England Nuclear Corp. with Dupont DeNemours Inc. 73

      Reliance Electric/Exxon 76

      CIT Financial/RCA 78

      Richardson-Merrell/Dow Chemical 81

      Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 82

      Use of Options in Merger Arbitrage 84

      Utah International/General Electric (without options) 84

      Utah International/General Electric(with options) 85

      Chapter 4 Cash Tender Offers 89

      Situations Prior to 1971 89

      Cash Tender Wave of the Late 1970s and Early 1980s 95

      Introduction 95

      Babcock & Wilcox/McDermott/United Technologies—Merger Chronology (All information is from prospectus and joint proxy statement issued February 22, 1978) 96

      Carborundum/Kennecott Eaton Offer of $47/Share 99

      Rosario/Amax 100

      Warner Swasey/Bendix/Dominion Bridge 102

      Pullman/Wheelabrator Frye/McDermott 106

      Liggett Meyers/Grand Metropolitan Hotels/ Standard Brands 108

      Hobart/Canadian Pacific/Dart & Kraft 111

      St. Joe Minerals/Seagrams/Fluor Corp. 112

      Chapter 5 Other Risk Arbitrage Situations 117

      Exchange Offers 117

      Recapitalizations 120

      Spinoffs 123

      Stub Situations 125

      Limited Risk Arbitrage 129

      Chapter 6 Corporate ‘Freezeins’: The Subterfuge Syndrome 133

      Introduction 133

      Some Notable Examples 134

      Conclusion 141

      Chapter 7 Active Arbitrage 143

      The Bache/Pru-Bache Years (1967–1991) 144

      Great Western United Corporation 144

      Gerber Products Company 145

      The McGraw-Hill Corporation 146

      The ERC Corporation of Kansas City, Missouri 147

      Amax Incorporated 148

      Houston Natural Gas 148

      The Wyser-Pratte Years: Years of Increasing Activism (1991–Present) 149

      A New Beginning 149

      Evolution of the Wyser-Pratte Shareholder Rights By-Law 150

      Transition 157

      Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions 159

      Appendix A 163

      Appendix B 181

      Appendix C 185

      Notes 273

      Bibliography 279

      Index 283

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