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Alcan Blows Off Alcoa
Posted on 05/23/2007 13:59:03 | Link | Post Comment
Alcan (NYSE:AL) has rejected Alcoa's (NYSE:AA) marriage proposal. There are claims that on the advice of high powered advisers the dowry is insufficient. In this instance the Alcan board made the correct move and wants to up the ante. In rejecting Alcoa's offer they included a rationale such as Alcoa having a fundamentally different approach to creating shareholder value. This is more of a corporate culture issue and should not be a significant factor in this deliberation.
The offer was bizarre in that Alcoa apparently had been having discussions which were sort of real but not official enough to warrant being considered a take-over. Sounds like it was more a corporate version of pestering. Closer to a awkward high school boy who cannot figure out how to ask a girl out for a date.
Alcoa's shareholders should be disturbed that their management group could not step up to the bat properly. Alcan's board even commented on the manner of Alcoa's behaviour. This may trigger some legal action as ego's and reputations are bruised.
In any event Alcoa's executives now have something to prove. They could not snare Alcan. What can they do? The industry grows and consolidates. Does Alcoa have a good seat for the future?
The offer was bizarre in that Alcoa apparently had been having discussions which were sort of real but not official enough to warrant being considered a take-over. Sounds like it was more a corporate version of pestering. Closer to a awkward high school boy who cannot figure out how to ask a girl out for a date.
Alcoa's shareholders should be disturbed that their management group could not step up to the bat properly. Alcan's board even commented on the manner of Alcoa's behaviour. This may trigger some legal action as ego's and reputations are bruised.
In any event Alcoa's executives now have something to prove. They could not snare Alcan. What can they do? The industry grows and consolidates. Does Alcoa have a good seat for the future?
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