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Written for the Japanese corporate manager who wants to buy out an American public corporation. American business is in a state of crisis. More Americans are out of work today than at any other time since the great depression. It is not because Americans don't work hard or are lazy. The fault lies with American management. The old-time corporate managers of America, who knew how to make & market a product, & who knew the value of the bottom line, are either dead or living out their later years in nursing homes. Today, the American corporate manager is just a kid with blow-dried hair, expounding some flashy hype, & playing a money game to make himself & his cronies rich, while laying off the American work-force. But America is still a rich country, & it has enormous assets, not the least of which is its highly motivated & skilled work force. The Japanese want these assets, because they have the money to take over American companies & they also believe that they have the management know-how to make them profitable. Written by one of America's most skilled, behind-the-scenes-experts in hostile takeovers, & commissioned by a Japanese think tank, it explains the technical details of how to make hostile tender offers & how to bring them to a successful conclusion. Order from: The Orsden Press, 48 Shattuck Square, Suite 66, Berkeley, CA 94 704-1140Sloan, Samuel H. is the author of 'How to Take over an American Public Company - Samuel H. Sloan - Paperback' with ISBN 9781881373018 and ISBN 1881373010.
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