Public M&A 2020

Types of transactionHow may publicly listed businesses combine?>>🔗

Publicly listed businesses may combine by way of mergers and stock or asset acquisitions. A merger may take one of two forms: the absorption of one company by another or the merging of two or more companies into a newly formed company. Demergers are also permitted and specifically regulated by Turkish law.

A public company is defined as a joint stock company that either has more than 500 shareholders (excluding crowdfunded companies) or has shares traded on a stock exchange.

Statutes and regulationsWhat are the main laws and regulations governing business combinations and acquisitions of publicly listed companies?>>🔗

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