Cosmo wins shareholder nod for ‘poison pill’


Cosmo, Japan’s third-biggest oil refiner, can now implement a poison pill to dilute the activists’ stake if the group buys more shares without taking steps such as stating its purpose. — Reuters

TOKYO: Shareholders of Cosmo Energy Holdings approved a “poison pill” takeover defence yesterday, in a controversial vote that excluded certain activist shareholders and has implications for hostile takeover attempts in Japan.

It marks the second such vote on a poison pill in Japan that excludes an investor, a so-called majority-of-minority vote, a practice some governance experts say could serve as a new weapon against shareholder activism.

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