In In re Del Monte Foods Company Shareholders Litigation,* Vice Chancellor Travis Laster preliminarily enjoined a shareholder vote on an acquisition of Del Monte Foods by a group of private equity firms based on a preliminary finding that the sales process was tainted by the misconduct of the company’s investment banker, with the knowing participation of the buyers. While the company had already mooted the plaintiffs’ disclosure claims through a supplemental proxy statement, the court delayed the vote for a period of 20 days, during which time the “no shop”, break-up fee and matching right provisions of the merger agreement would not apply, in order to enable competing bidders to make proposals.
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Deal Structuring
Delaware Court of Chancery Revisits Standard for Going Private Transactions with Controlling Stockholders
In a May 25, 2010 decision, In re CNX Gas Corporation Shareholders Litigation, the Delaware Chancery Court raised the bar for controlling stockholders seeking to acquire a controlled subsidiary. Examining a two-step transaction (a unilateral tender offer followed by a short-form merger), the court held that the claims against controlling stockholders in connection with such acquisitions will be entitled to review under the deferential business judgment rule (as opposed to the stricter “entire fairness” standard) only if the offer both (1) is affirmatively recommended by an independent special committee that has been delegated full authority of the board with respect to the offer and (2) contains a satisfactory “majority-of-the-minority” condition. Contrary to long-standing Delaware Supreme Court precedent, the court also stated that, if these standards were satisfied, a going private transaction structured by a controlling stockholder as a long-form merger should also be subject to review under the business judgment rule. The decision has important implications for controlling stockholders and their advisors in structuring and carrying out going private transactions.
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