Thursday, June 25, 2015

Individual Blog Post - Samsung Group vs Elliott Management in Korea.

One of the big issues in Korea is ongoing Samsung Group’s merger of two units: Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries Inc. Basically, merger is a situation that one company is absorbed into another company and ceases to exist. The corporation that continues to operate is called surviving corporation and the other corporation that ceases to exist is called merged corporation. The surviving company has all rights, privileges, power, and liabilities of merged corporation.

The reason that this issue arose is that Elliott Management, which is a hetch fund management company based on the United States, opposed to Samsung Group’s merger. There are several issues on the opposition. In this case, Cheil Industries Inc. offer to buy Samsung C&T.

1.     Elliott’s campaign, which centers on the idea that Cheil is using ilicit means to low ball Samsung C&T minority shareholders.
2.     Elliott against South Korea’s wealthiest family as the dynasty prepares for a once-in-a-generation leadership transition from hospitalized Samsung patriarch Lee Kun Hee
3.     The management teams of Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries have failed to articulate convincing reasons for shareholders to vote in favor of a merger between two very different companies
4.     The deal as an attempt “to hastily railroad Samsung C&T shareholders into an unfair takeover

These fours issues are mentioned by Elliott Management to oppose the merger of two units of Samsung. Getting into the deep insight, we basically have to know the fact that the value of Samsung C&T is significant undervalued. On the other hand, the value of Cheil Industries is significantly overvalued. The interesting thing is Cheil Industries Inc. made the proposal in accordance with pertinent law so the 1:0.35 stock swap ratio will not be changed, and Elliott is the third biggest shareholders of Samsung C&T. It means that Cheil Induestries Inc could buy Samsung C&T with much cheaper price, and it is eventually harmful for Elliott. We don’t know who is going to win, but it is a fight between two big companies from the U.S and Korea.

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3 comments:

  1. In my marketing class we also talked about Samsung and how it becomes such a powerful company today. Everybody sees Samsung as a threat now and I think it's interesting to see how this would turn out.

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  2. Going to be a big fight between the companies

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  3. Hopefully they can work to a successful merger.

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