China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

China’s $1.7 trillion hangover

Up to 40% of China’s $1.7 trillion LGFV loans are at high risk of default. What’s a panicking Beijing to do?

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April 2005

Time to get hostile

by Antony Currie


Oracle is at it again. In early March, just weeks after concluding its takeover of PeopleSoft, one of the most acrimonious, and at times personal, hostile takeovers in years, the enterprise software company jumped back on the hostile acquisition trail.

This time Retek, a retail-software provider, was its target. The battle was over by the end of March. Oracle beat SAP, which made its initial, accepted bid for Retek at the end of February.

It's Oracle's actions in both cases that have got bankers wondering whether hostile takeovers, one of the great taboos of technology M&A in the 1990s, is about to be swept away. "In general I think that companies and investors are realizing that the technology sector is not some fragile organism that can't stand up to some bruising in a hostile takeover," says Seth Ferguson, joint global head of technology M&A for UBS. That's not...


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